• Nelson police officer posthumously promoted to detective

    Nelson police officer posthumously promoted to detective
    Wade Tittemore received the promotion during a funeral service
  • Gurdeep Pandher returns to Victoria with a message beyond bhangra

    Gurdeep Pandher returns to Victoria with a message beyond bhangra
    Award-winning Yukon educator and community builder Gurdeep Pandher is returning to Victoria this week, inviting residents to step away from daily pressures and spend an afternoon focused on movement, reflection and human connection.
    Pandher will lead a community gathering at 1 p.m. on Friday, July 17, at Irving Park in James Bay Village. The pay-what-you-can event will combine gentle, beginner-friendly movements inspired by bhangra with conversations about mental well-being, finding balance and
  • Cyclospora cases in B.C. at ‘typical’ level

    Cyclospora cases in B.C. at ‘typical’ level
    So far this year, there have been 93 cases reported of cyclospora in B.C., a parasite infection that causes explosive diarrhea, the B.C. Centre for Disease Control estimates.
    Those are typical numbers for this time of year, according to Dr. Mayank Singal, Public Health Physician for enteric, zoonotic, and vector-borne diseases at the BCCDC, who told the Langley Advance Times on Wednesday that the agency is monitoring reports of cyclospora infections “closely, given the outbreak in the U.S.
  • Nanaimo RCMP seeks help in locating wanted man

    Nanaimo RCMP seeks help in locating wanted man
    Nanaimo RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Bradley Darnel, 43, who is wanted on an endorsed warrant for allegedly uttering threats.
    The charge stems from an incident at a Winners store in north Nanaimo in February, 2026, where Darnel allegedly threatened store security staff after being directed to leave the premises.
    Investigators have made several attempts to locate Darnel since the incident; however, those efforts have been unsuccessful.
    As a result, a warrant was is
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  • Cyclospora cases in B.C. at ‘typical’ level

    Cyclospora cases in B.C. at ‘typical’ level
    So far this year, there have been 93 cases reported of cyclospora in B.C., a parasitic infection that causes explosive diarrhea, the B.C. Centre for Disease Control estimates.
    Those are typical numbers for this time of year, according to Dr. Mayank Singal, Public Health Physician for enteric, zoonotic, and vector-borne diseases at the BCCDC, who told the Langley Advance Times on Wednesday that the agency is monitoring reports of cyclospora infections “closely, given the outbreak in the U.S
  • $8M worth of illicit cannabis seized in four separate enforcement actions in B.C.

    $8M worth of illicit cannabis seized in four separate enforcement actions in B.C.
    B.C.’s Community Safety Unit has seized $8 million worth of unlicensed cannabis products in enforcement actions at four separate locations since May, the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General announced on Wednesday (July 15).
    The unit confiscated a “significant” amount of cannabis, including cannabis plants, dried cannabis and cannabis edibles, at warehouses in Richmond, Vancouver and Vernon.
    The Vancouver Police Department and RCMP from Richmond and Vernon helped car
  • Residents in City of Nanaimo invited to take part in roving garage sale

    Residents in City of Nanaimo invited to take part in roving garage sale
    City of Nanaimo residents can take part in a roving garage sale style event this weekend.
    The Reuse Rendezvous goes Saturday-Sunday, July 18-19, allowing people to leave clean, gently-used unwanted items at the curb in front of their residences, marked with a “Free” sign, allowing others to browse and take them home, said a press release.
    Items can include furniture, tools, clothing, sporting goods, toys and books that are in “good, usable condition.”
    In order to allow fo
  • Victoria whale watching company sale ‘opens the door to reach more people’

    Victoria whale watching company sale ‘opens the door to reach more people’
    A longtime local wildlife tour company promises little will change in its relationships with local Indigenous communities, environmental organizations, researchers, educators and community groups in the wake of its sale to Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality.The sale closed Tuesday (July 14) as Pursuit purchased Eagle Wing Tours – Victoria’s top-rated whale watching and marine wildlife experience. Both companies say the business will continue to operate from Fisherman’s Wharf w
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  • Vancouver Island pilot, forestry worker killed in helicopter crash

    Vancouver Island pilot, forestry worker killed in helicopter crash
    Two people have died after a helicopter crash in Loughborough Inlet, just north of Sayward on Tuesday morning.
    According to a Facebook post by Campbell River-based West Coast Helicopters, a Hughes 500 helicopter was being flown in the area for forestry operations. At 6:15 a.m., the helicopter went down with a pilot and two forestry workers from CFMG. The pilot, Riley Browne who worked for West Coast Helicopters, and a CFMG crew member did not survive. The other CFMG crew member did survive the c
  • Teamwork with First Nation, company, B.C. gov’t helps forest business grow

    Teamwork with First Nation, company, B.C. gov’t helps forest business grow
    Teamwork was key for bolstering an Indigenous forestry operation in central B.C., stakeholders stated at a business conference in Nanaimo.
    Lake Babine Nation was front and centre at the Seeing the Forest and the Trees panel discussion June 4 at the Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference in Nanaimo, with Duane Crouse, Lake Babine Nation Forestry operations manager; Jeff Mycock, vice-president of Canadian Woodlands for West Fraser Timber Co.; Mike Beck, operations manager of Capacity Forest
  • Antique Truck Show returns to Forest Discovery Centre July 18

    Antique Truck Show returns to Forest Discovery Centre July 18
    Truck lovers rejoice, the BC Forest Discovery Centre’s annual Antique Truck Show is back for another year. The show comes for one day only: Saturday, July 18.
    “Trucks of all sizes will be displayed, with an amazing barbecue to keep the good times rollin’,” said organizers.
    A standard admission ticket gets you into the centre to see the trucks, along with steam train rides, and access to the museum’s exhibits. Visit the permanent Forest Forever exhibit and the visiti
  • Comox to host Island’s first EV-powered movie night

    Comox to host Island’s first EV-powered movie night
    Comox is going to be the first community on Vancouver Island to host a fully electric vehicle-powered movie night.
    On July 24, BC Hydro and the town of Comox will be hosting a screening of Disney’s Hoppers, and the movie will be powered entirely by an electric vehicle.
    “The event will see noisy, gas‑powered generators replaced with a quiet, setup that runs off an EV battery — eliminating noise, fumes, and emissions,” says a release from BC Hydro. “It’s a
  • No tsunami warning after small quake 200 km from Port Hardy

    No tsunami warning after small quake 200 km from Port Hardy
    No tsunami is expected after a 4.2 magnitude earthquake occurred about 200 km west of Port Hardy Tuesday morning.
    The quake took place at 3:58 a.m. at a depth of 10 km., 197 km west of the Vancouver Island town.
    There was no shaking felt and no damage to any structures.
    There have been 11 other quakes in the same general area so far this year. They have ranged in magnitude from 3.93 to 4.8. In 2025, 27 quakes were registered in the area off northern Vancouver Island.
  • New bus pilot project connects Gold River and Campbell River

    New bus pilot project connects Gold River and Campbell River
    People wanting to travel between Campbell River and Gold River can now take the bus.
    IslandLinkBus recently launched a pilot project, operating a bus for the summer between the two communities. There is also a stop at the Strathcona Park Lodge. The service will run twice daily in each direction, Thursday through Monday, making it easier to explore the region, connect with communities, and enjoy everything the area has to offer.
    While this is an IslandLinkBus initiative, the SRD will be keeping a
  • Island artist stirs memories of Japanese Canadian life during B.C. exile

    Island artist stirs memories of Japanese Canadian life during B.C. exile
    Sitting in Colwood’s Goldfinch Arts Centre, Langford artist Marlene Howell can’t quite believe what she sees.
    “Pinch me,” she says.
    Hanging on the walls around her is a body of work two years in the making, made possible by a grant from the Japanese Canadian Legacies Society.
    “Usually I can do two or three paintings a year, but I promised them 12 because I wanted this project so badly,” she says. “The president of the society at that time said to me, tha
  • ‘We will do better’: Vancouver Island district to review prison break alerts

    ‘We will do better’: Vancouver Island district to review prison break alerts
    How Metchosin residents are alerted in the event of a prison break from the William Head Institution is under scrutiny.
    “I think that Facebook and email just doesn’t cut it,” said Coun. Steve Gray at the July 13 council meeting, reflecting on the events following the escape of “dangerous” prisoner Ernest Egon Jensen last month.
    In the hours after Jensen’s escape on June 28, an alert was posted on the Correctional Service of Canada’s (CSC) Facebook page.
  • Island MP Johns calls for less red tape on disability programs

    Island MP Johns calls for less red tape on disability programs
    Nearly 400 people attended a series of Disability Tax Credit workshops hosted by Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns across the riding earlier this month, highlighting a growing need for help navigating federal disability programs.
    Workshops were held in North Nanaimo, Parksville, Port Alberni and Courtenay on July 6 to July 8. High demand required additional sessions in some communities.
    The workshops provided information on Canada’s Disability Tax Credit, related federal disability benefits
  • B.C. man stepping back in time to sail around the world

    B.C. man stepping back in time to sail around the world
    An Abbotsford man will soon embark on a journey around the world, but it’s going to take a lot longer than 80 days, as he navigates the Earth’s waters without the help of GPS.Few people have even attempted to do what Isa Rosli will start this September, with fewer than 20 people having qualified for the 2026 Golden Globe Race.The gruelling challenge takes place every four years and includes sailors from around the world, but Rosli is the only Canadian on the roster this year.Although
  • Kelowna woman highlighted by SPCA for milestone in foster care

    Kelowna woman highlighted by SPCA for milestone in foster care
    A Kelowna woman has helped give more than 100 cats another chance at life.
    Brenda Larson has been volunteering as a foster with the BC SPCA since May 2015, loving on stray and abandoned cats before they reach their forever home.
    “Fosters like Brenda truly help save lives,” said Shannon Paille, BC SPCA Kelowna manager. “We couldn’t help as many animals as we do without our foster team. Not only do they give animals a safe space to decompress and heal, but they also help us
  • Former Kelowna Falcons player drafted to the MLB

    Former Kelowna Falcons player drafted to the MLB
    A former baseball player for the Kelowna Falcons was selected in the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft (MLB).
    ​Pitcher Griffin Naess was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 15th round, 457th overall, on July 12.
    The 21-year-old pitched for the Falcons during the 2023 season before taking the mound for Cal Poly San Luis Obispo out of California.
    ​According to Baseball Reference, the pitcher played seven games for the Falcons, including one start. In that time, Naess posted a 2-1 record
  • What’s On, July 15

    What’s On, July 15
    MUSIC
    V. Vecker, Lori Goldston and summeramp will be playing on July 16 at The Vault Cafe at 9 p.m. Tickets are $20. Goldston is a renowned cellist who had performed with Nirvana on the Unplugged album.
    James Vickers Band will be playing on July 17 at The Queen’s at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance, and $25 at the door, and $15 for advance tickets for seniors and minors. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Tickets are available at www.showpass.com.
    Druin, Circle of Tita
  • Graham Warhurst

    Graham Warhurst
    In Loving Memory ~
    Graham Warhurst passed away peacefully on June 19th at the age of eightyseven at his home in Nanaimo surrounded by family. He leaves behind his children Gillian, Simon, Mairi and Pippa and two loving sons-in-law Spencer and Martin. In addition, he will be greatly missed by his grandchildren Alex, Meg, Tessa, Piper, Keenan, Spencer, Natalie and North. His absence will be felt at Spencer’s upcoming marriage to Savannah. He also leaves behind his sister Norma who lives in K
  • Drew Samarin

    Drew Samarin
    We are remembering our dear brother with heavy hearts today on his birthday, July 15th. Not a single hour goes by that we don’t think of Drew since his passing 73 days ago, on May 4, 2026. Drew was an honourable man, who lived his life with integrity. He had a huge heart, was a deep thinker, and possessed a great wit and sense of humour.
    Growing up, Drew was never mean nor impatient with us, however he did give us funny nicknames. In the summers we enjoyed many family camping adventures to
  • Douglas Randall Anthony

    Douglas Randall Anthony
    In Loving Memory ~
    December 10th, 1950 – October 25th, 2025
    Please join us to honor the memory of Douglas Randall Anthony, beloved spouse of Roberta (Bobbi), who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly October 25th, 2025. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday August 22nd, 2026 from 1-4PM at 6722 Alger Road, Lantzville. Doug was born in Winnipeg, December 10th , 1950 to Michael and Catherine Anthony. Growing up in “the Peg”, his youth was filled with outdoor hockey, trips
  • Learner caught going 97 km/h over speed limit on B.C.’s Sea to Sky Highway

    Learner caught going 97 km/h over speed limit on B.C.’s Sea to Sky Highway
    A motorcyclist with her learner licence got her motorcycle impounded after police say she was going 177 km/h in an 80 zone on the Sea to Sky Highway.
    A B.C. Highway Patrol officer was near Furry Creek on Highway 99 when they got a speed reading of 177 km/h in an 80 zone on July 11, police said in a news release Wednesday (July 15).
    Police said the driver was a 22-year-old Vancouver woman who only had a Class 7 (passenger vehicle learner) and a Class 8 (motorcycle learner) licence.
    She ended up g
  • WJ (Bill) McCullough (Colonel Ret’d)

    WJ (Bill) McCullough (Colonel Ret’d)
    1935 – 2026
    Bill passed away peacefully at home. He is survived by his wife Denyse (Chateauvert), his brothers Don and Harry from Guelph, Ontario and our Nanaimo family the Mitchells. Bill was born in Guelph, Ontario, he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1960 and enjoyed an exciting career over the next 30 years. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross in 1985 for his conspicuous courage and distinguished conduct earned in Lebanon as Chargé d’Affaires for the Canadian E
  • Sylvia Dorman (Nickeas)

    Sylvia Dorman (Nickeas)
    July 30, 1938 – July 1, 2026
    Sylvia Dorman (née Nickeas) left this world on July 1, 2026, surrounded by her loving family at Lakeside Gardens. Her time there was filled with new friends, adventures and word games. We are thankful for their care of our beloved Sylvia. Carrying with her a lifetime of stories that shaped the hearts of everyone fortunate enough to hear them. She leaves behind a legacy of laughter, kindness, resilience, and adventure that will continue to live on through
  • Michael Joseph McHale

    July 30, 1943 – March 28, 2026
    Passed away on March 28, 2026, at NRGH. He leaves behind two daughters Paula (Rob) and Carole (Glen), ex/lifelong friend Huguette, two grand daughters Justine and Victoria, sisters Anna and Maria (Kim), nieces and nephews, friends and family across the world. Predeceased by his mother Phyllis (1943), parents Thomas Gerald (2009) and Daisy (2010), brother Gerard (2002), sister-in-law Valentine (2023) and brother-in-law Gary (2014).
    Michael was born in England
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, July 14: Spain heads to the finals

    WORLD CUP DAILY, July 14: Spain heads to the finals
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    Spain is heading to the World Cup final for the first time in 16 years, after defeating France 2-0 on Tuesday (July 14).
    Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal scored the first goal of the match from the penalty spot in the 22nd minute, and Pedro Porro added a second in the second half.
    The last and only time Spain reached the World Cup championship match was in South Africa in 2010, when they defeated the Netherlands
  • New art at Nanaimo’s McGregor Park to commemorate Japanese Canadians

    New art at Nanaimo’s McGregor Park to commemorate Japanese Canadians
    The area along the waterfront known as McGregor Park is getting a makeover.
    The park, which is a part of the Nanaimo Harbour Front Walkway and located directly across the harbour from the Port Theatre, will become home to a permanent landscape art installation celebrating Japanese-Canadian heritage in Nanaimo through design and public art integrated into the natural landscape.
    With funding from the Japanese Canadian Legacies Society and the City of Nanaimo, the project is intended to create a la

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