• Nanaimo United FC U18 girls chasing provincial soccer crown

    Nanaimo United FC U18 girls chasing provincial soccer crown
    The Nanaimo United FC U18 girls’ team has its sights on taking a soccer title on home turf at the upcoming provincial championships.
    The 2026 B.C. Soccer Youth Provincial A-Cup tournament takes place at various local pitches from Thursday-Sunday, July 9-12 and while the team previously thought its season was over, a berth was added, allowing it to compete in the friendly confines of the Harbour City.
    Fullback Emmalee Armour, fullback Ella Creed and striker Nya Wheatley are readying themsel
  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Nanaimo parking policies

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Nanaimo parking policies
    To the editor,
    Parking is an ongoing problem in Nanaimo as elsewhere. The city has bylaws regarding suites in homes and carriage houses.
    The bylaw is clear: if you have a suite or carriage house on your property you must provide an additional parking space on your property.
    This sounds like a good policy to avoid overcrowded streets. The city’s position is you don’t have to use these spaces, you can park anywhere, even in front of your neighbour’s home without penalty.
    This is
  • WORLD CUP: Canada loses 3-0 to Morocco ending 2026 World Cup journey

    WORLD CUP: Canada loses 3-0 to Morocco ending 2026 World Cup journey
    If you’re a glass-half-empty kind of person, Canada was outplayed in the second and lost 2-0.
    If you’re a half-full optimist, it was the country’s best showing at a World Cup ever, with wins on home soil, a hat trick and 6-0 victory and knockout round win.
    Morocco awaits the winner of the France-Paraguay game, which takes place later today in Philadelphia.
    Alphonso Davies didn’t see action.
    12:07 p.m.
    Canadian players salute fans and coach Jesse Marsch preparing to give p
  • WORLD CUP: Canada down 2-0 to Morocco, quarter-final berth slipping away

    WORLD CUP: Canada down 2-0 to Morocco, quarter-final berth slipping away
    11:45 a.m.
    Morocco scores to go up 2-0 with less than eight minutes left.
    11:43 a.m.
    Buchanan blasts one on Morocco goal. Corner.
    11:42 a.m.
    Canada subbing in more, Jacob Shaffelburg, Promise David in, Laryea and Ahmed out.
    11:40 a.m.
    Free kick for Canada, David taking, but it goes over crossbar.
    11:31 a.m.
    A yellow for Larin after goal collision. 1-0 Morocco at the hydration break.
    11:27 a.m.
    Morocco subbing in Chemsdine Talbi for El Khannouss, Sofyan Amrabat for Ayyoub Bouaddi. Canada subs in
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  • WORLD CUP: Canada down 1-0 to Morocco with quarter-final berth on the line

    WORLD CUP: Canada down 1-0 to Morocco with quarter-final berth on the line
    11:21 a.m.
    Yet another corner for Canada with its captain taking. The seventh of the game
    11:18 a.m.
    Morocco really pouring it on. About to take a corner, but no goal.
    11:13 a.m.
    After De Fougerolles yellow-carded, Ounahi scores for Morocco, 1-0.
    11:09 a.m.
    Second half starts. Canada with same players on as in first.
    10:52 a.m.
    At halftime, it’s 0-0. Canada has had four attempts on goal.
    10:51 a.m.
    Yellow for Bilal El Khannouss of Morocco.
    10:46 a.m.
    Six minutes of extra time. Canada has c
  • WORLD CUP: Canada battles Morocco for quarter-final berth

    WORLD CUP: Canada battles Morocco for quarter-final berth
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    9 a.m.
    Starting 11 announced, which includes Burnaby’s own Niko Sigur and also Max Crépeau, Richie Laryea, Moïse Bombito, Luc De Fougerolles, Alistair Johnston, Stephen Eustáquio (wearing captain’s armband), Ali Ahmed, Tajon Buchanan, Jonathan David and Tani Oluwaseyi.
    Alphonso Davies not included, but is expected to see action. Derek Cornelius out with muscle injury, according to reports.Today’s starters, presented by @GE_Appliances Max in-between the sti
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, July 4: Canada set to take on Morocco at 10 a.m. PT

    WORLD CUP DAILY, July 4: Canada set to take on Morocco at 10 a.m. PT
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    Today is a big day for Canada at the 2026 World Cup, as it is the first time the men’s team has advanced into the round of 16.
    Canada is aiming to be the 5th CONCACAF team to reach the quarter-finals, after Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico and the USA.
    Canada will play against Morocco at 10 a.m. PT in Houston, Texas.
    The last time Canada and Morocco met in the World Cup was in 2022 during the group stage, when M
  • Vancouver Island BMX rider to represent Canada at world championships in Australia

    Vancouver Island BMX rider to represent Canada at world championships in Australia
    Qualicum Beach BMX racer Sarah Ferguson is preparing for the biggest competition of her career as she gets ready to represent Team Canada at the 2026 UCI BMX Racing World Championships in Brisbane, Australia.
    The championships, July 17 to July 25 at the Brisbane SX International BMX Centre, will mark Ferguson’s first appearance on the world stage — a milestone she says is both exciting and deeply meaningful.
    “I will be attending the World BMX Championships in Australia as part
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  • Wells Gray Country director probes Trans Mountain pipeline proposal

    Wells Gray Country director probes Trans Mountain pipeline proposal
    With Thursday’s announcement that a new oil pipeline will follow the previous Trans Mountain route through the North Thompson, an electoral area director is calling for community engagement as the project moves forward.
    Usoff Tsao, Area A (Wells Gray Country) director with the Thompson-Nicola Regional District, shared some comments on the proposed pipeline project and some information he received from a Trans Mountain representative.
    “The feedback so far from myself and residents who
  • Remembering Kelowna’s Bailey McCourt, legacy lives on in Bill C-225

    Remembering Kelowna’s Bailey McCourt, legacy lives on in Bill C-225
    This article discusses intimate partner violence and may be triggering to some readers. If you or someone you know is experiencing violence or abuse contact the Kelowna Women’s Shelter 24/7 support line at 250-763-1040 or text 236-970-0704. In an emergency, call 911.
    It was one year ago on July 4, that Bailey McCourt died following a brazen daytime attack allegedly carried out by her estranged ex-husband.
    Police were called to Mill Creek Crossing at Enterprise Way and Spall Rd. around 12:4
  • COLUMN: Efforts to revitalize downtown seem to have paid off

    COLUMN: Efforts to revitalize downtown seem to have paid off
    It was often said about 20 years ago that you could fire a cannon up the middle of Commercial Street after 5 p.m. and you wouldn’t hit a single person.
    Downtown Nanaimo was going through a bit of a crisis back then as people and businesses began gravitating towards the city’s other, newer centres in the northern parts of the municipality, including the Woodgrove and Country Club areas, leaving the downtown core looking pretty empty.
    A number of businesses decided to stay put and ride
  • ‘It’s what’s best for my constituents’: MLA Boultbee explains decision to join B.C. NDP

    ‘It’s what’s best for my constituents’: MLA Boultbee explains decision to join B.C. NDP
    Penticton-Summerland MLA Amelia Boultbee says her decision to join the B.C. NDP caucus came down to what would be best for the people she represents.
    “I’ll be the first MLA in 10 years who’s been on the government bench in my riding, and that’s going to be great for my community and for my constituents,” she told the Western News. “It wasn’t something I did lightly, but I feel great about the decision, and I know that it’s going to be nothing but g
  • Quick response by Kelowna Fire Department snuffs suspicious grass fire

    Quick response by Kelowna Fire Department snuffs suspicious grass fire
    A grass fire that sparked off the Rail Trail in Kelowna on July 3 is considered suspicious and under investigation.
    The Kelowna Fire Department responded to multiple calls at 2:30 p.m. for a fast spreading fire near Spall Road and Clement Avenue.
    Upon arrival, crews found a rank two grass fire estimated to be 100 feet by 200 feet and spreading toward the Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery.
    The fire was quickly contained and crews remained on scene to put up a fire guard and extinguish hot spots.A wi
  • B.C. Conservative Leader Findlay emphasizes party unity following caucus retreat

    B.C. Conservative Leader Findlay emphasizes party unity following caucus retreat
    B.C. Conservative Leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay says her party is unified and ready to get out and hear from British Columbians following the party’s caucus retreat in Penticton.
    Findlay, backed by her caucus, spoke to reporters at the Penticton Lakeside Resort and Conference Centre in the second media scrum since her May 30 leadership race victory.
    “We know our purpose, know what we intend to do, what we want to do,” Findlay said. “We’re going to be talking to constit
  • Evacuation alert issued for wildfire north of Boston Bar

    Evacuation alert issued for wildfire north of Boston Bar
    The Fraser Valley Regional District has issued an evacuation alert due to the Brunswick Creek wildfire north of Boston Bar.
    The wildfire, which is now 14 hectares, was discovered on July 2. B.C. Wildfire lists it as out of control.
    It’s believed to be human caused.
    B.C. Wildfire Service says its crews are currently helping the Boston Bar Fire Department respond to the fire. Along with the fire department, there are two initial attack crews, two unit crews and two response officers.
    There a
  • Nanaimo RCMP seek owner of bike ditched after alleged meat theft

    Nanaimo RCMP seek owner of bike ditched after alleged meat theft
    A mountain bike was ditched after an alleged meat thief was confronted at a north Nanaimo grocery store.
    Now police seek its owner.
    According to a press release, Nanaimo RCMP said it wants to find the owner of the black and white Schwinn, which has a serial number that includes 19B20. Police believe it was linked to an individual who is accused of stealing meat from the Save-On-Foods at Woodgrove Centre on Wednesday, July 1 – the suspect fled with the items.
    Anyone who believes the bike be
  • Mixed emotions from B.C. environmental groups on Alberta’s pipeline proposal

    Mixed emotions from B.C. environmental groups on Alberta’s pipeline proposal
    Alberta’s plans for a new oil pipeline to B.C.’s coast that runs close to or alongside the current Trans Mountain were met with mixed reviews from environmental groups.
    On the one hand, it does not require chopping down a giant swath of forest and lifting the moratorium on oil tankers docking on B.C.’s North Coast, as a northern route would.
    But it’s still an oil pipeline that would be more than 1,000 kilometres long.
    “The decision to uphold the North Coast tanker b

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