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News from Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada, 6 July.
The organization representing employers at British Columbia's strikebound ports has suggested that binding arbitration could resolve the ongoing dispute. Over 7,000 members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union have been on strike for six days.
VANCOUVER - The organization that represents employers at roughly 30 strikebound ports in British Columbia say...
2. The region has experienced warmer and drier conditions due to an abundance of high-pressure systems, resulting in a 16-day period without rain and a drought record of 52 consecutive days without measurable precipitation in Nanaimo.
NANAIMO - It's beginning to sound like a broken record: last month was drier and warmer than normal.A somewhat...
Long-range forecasts predict that the above-normal conditions and below-average rainfall will persist for the foreseeable future.
A thin haze of smoke from wildfires in B.C.'s north temporarily affected air quality in Nanaimo, but the concentrations remained below advisory levels and are expected to clear before the weekend.
3. Stage four water restrictions, including bans on lawn watering and vehicle washing, are now in effect in many areas of the Regional District of Nanaimo due to increased drought levels.
NANAIMO - Many areas of the Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) are now under stage 4 water restrictions, effec...
The restrictions also include prohibitions on filling swimming pools, hot tubs, and garden pond water features.
Hand watering of gardens is still permitted under stage four water restrictions.
4. Eyewitness accounts of two local individuals are crucial in substantiating the charges against a suspect accused of deliberately setting fires in Nanaimo.
NANAIMO - The clock is ticking for local Mounties to lay charges against an alleged firebug, and they need the...
5. The Nanaimo Dragon Boat Festival has launched a season of summer events.
NANAIMO - More than 1,000 athletes are competing in a longstanding event drawing thousands of people to the Ha...
The festival features inclusive dragon boat racing, with a fourth team now able to compete due to a slight shift in the course.
In addition to the races, the festival offers on-shore activities, food trucks, vendors, kids activities, and cultural entertainment from Nanaimo's own Crimson Coast Dance Society.
The Nanaimo and District Hospital Foundation is the principal beneficiary of the Dragon Boat Festival with proceeds supporting breast cancer initiatives.
In other news, there was a shooting in Surrey, BC, believed to be linked to the drug trade, and the B.C. government is expanding a registry program to connect patients with family doctors. Additionally, victims of a fatal library stabbing in 2021 shared their experiences at the suspect's sentencing hearing. A police officer also admitted to forgetting to record the arrest of a murder suspect in a separate case. Finally, the Vancouver Canucks signed former Nanaimo Clippers defenseman Matt Irwin, and the Nanaimo White Rapids Swim Club is hosting a swim meet and BC provincials.