• Smelly worker, disappointing bath bar: Odd complaints filed to BBB in 2022

    Smelly worker, disappointing bath bar: Odd complaints filed to BBB in 2022
    Better Business Bureau fields around 36,000 complaints a year, some more memorable than others
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, June 29: Canada’s Round of 16 opponent will be known after 3rd match today

    WORLD CUP DAILY, June 29: Canada’s Round of 16 opponent will be known after 3rd match today
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    Canada’s historic 1-0 win over South Africa sets up a Round of 16 clash with either Netherlands or Morocco next Saturday morning (July 4) in Houston, 10 a.m. start Pacific time.
    The match winner in Monterrey tonight (6 p.m. start) will decide Canada’s next opponent after Stephan Eustaquio played hero with a goal in injury time Sunday in Los Angeles, sending home the South Africans.CANADA HAS SCORED
  • BRIONES: My weight loss journey from 220 pounds down to 197

    BRIONES: My weight loss journey from 220 pounds down to 197
    There comes a time when many of us look in the mirror and realize our bodies have changed more than we’d like.
    At first, we tell ourselves that no one else notices. But then the comments begin: “You’re getting fat.” “You’ve put on weight.” “You should go on a diet.” Those remarks are hard to ignore, and whether we like it or not, they stay with us. As uncomfortable as they were to hear, they forced me to take an honest look at myself.
    Earlier
  • Island Health addictions doctor says housing, gradual treatment important for recovery

    Island Health addictions doctor says housing, gradual treatment important for recovery
    A doctor with Island Health who specializes in addictions says providing housing first before treatment as part of the efforts to deal with unhoused people with drug-dependency issues has many advantages.
    Speaking at the city’s special governance and priorities committee meeting on June 8 on the issue, Dr. Roger Walmsley said it’s fair to say that a lot of people end up using drugs because they don’t have housing and need them to help stay alive.
    He said there’s many inst
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  • 6 people missing after charter boat sinks near Richmond, RCMP say

    6 people missing after charter boat sinks near Richmond, RCMP say
    Six people remain missing after a boat sank in the water near Roberts Bank on Sunday morning.
    B.C. RCMP said Sunday evening that six people are unaccounted for as of 7:44 p.m., eight hours after a charter vessel began taking on water around 11:45 a.m. The search is ongoing.
    Police say it’s believed that 10 people were on board the vessel when it began taking on water. It was reported to police by another civilian vessel.
    A marine search-and-rescue operation was launched by Joint Rescue Coo
  • Police searching for escaped inmate from Vancouver Island minimum-security prison

    Police searching for escaped inmate from Vancouver Island minimum-security prison
    Police are searching for a 69-year-old inmate serving a life sentence for murder who escaped from a minimum-security federal prison on Sunday, June 28.
    Staff members at William Head Institution in Metchosin, B.C., discovered that Ernest Egon Jensen was missing during the noon count. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) immediately contacted the West Shore detachment of the RCMP.Ernest Jensen has escaped from William Head Institution, a minimum-security facility in Metchosin, British Columbia
  • Nanaimo author shares love of Canada

    Nanaimo author shares love of Canada
    While he started with drawing Vancouver Island’s aquatic life, since then a Nanaimo artist’s colouring books have taken a national focus.
    Don Ravensbergen’s Country Canada Colour Me Beautiful!, and British Columbia Canada Colour My Province Beautiful are just two of his patriotic themed art books, with the first featuring Canada, as well as its ten provinces and three territories.
    Ravensbergen has been writing these children’s books for around eight years now, as part of
  • PHOTOS: Qualicum Beach Triathlon draws athletes from all over Vancouver Island

    PHOTOS: Qualicum Beach Triathlon draws athletes from all over Vancouver Island
    Hundreds of people turned out to run, swim and cycle in Quality Foods Qualicum Beach Triathlon on June 28.
    The 27th annual event included duathlon, aquathon, relay, junior, youth, minor, novice and rookie categories, with people of all ages and ability levels participating.
    Organizers were expecting more than 400 participants, who competed in waves between 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
    RELATED: BRIONES: My weight loss journey from 220 pounds down to 197
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  • WORLD CUP: Canada meets South Africa in round of 32

    WORLD CUP: Canada meets South Africa in round of 32
    12:00 p.m.
    We are underway! Canada sporting their sharp ‘Black Ice’ kits worn in their 6-0 triumph over Qatar.
    11:35 a.m.
    Black Press Media live World Cup blog for June 28:
    Canada will meet South Africa in a round of 32 clash in Los Angeles. It is the first team either club has reached the knockout stage and a spot in the final 16 in on the line.
    Either the Netherlands or Morocco will play the winner.Today’s starters, presented by @GE_Appliances Moïse and DC at the backTaj
  • WORLD CUP: Canada beats South Africa 1-0 to reach round of 16

    WORLD CUP: Canada beats South Africa 1-0 to reach round of 16
    1:57 p.m.
    They’ve done it!!!!!! Canada moves on to the round of 16.1:51 p.m.
    GOOOOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!! A stoppage time laser from Eustáquio beats Williams and it’s 1-0 Canada. Three minutes to go.
    1:46 p.m.
    Canada has held 62 per cent of possession since Davies came into the game.
    1:44 p.m.
    Crepeau hauls in a shot from Appollis on a rare South African counter attack.
    1:38 p.m.
    Another good chance for David off some nice work from Davies. Williams stands firm.
    1:35 p.m.
    He
  • WORLD CUP: Canada and South Africa scoreless at halftime

    WORLD CUP: Canada and South Africa scoreless at halftime
    12:55 p.m.
    Will we see Canadian captain Alphonso Davies, who has missed the entire tournament as he recovers from a hamstring injury?
    12:48 p.m.
    Scoreless at the half. Several Canadian players and coach Jesse Marsch have some choice words for Pinheiro as they leave the pitch. Canada finishes the half with four shots on goal to South Africa’s one.
    12:45 p.m.
    Fans aren’t happy as Canada’s Laryea is hauled down inside the box. No penalty is given by ref João Pinheiro, with
  • ‘Canadian heroes’: Canada beats South Africa 1-0 to reach World Cup round of 16

    ‘Canadian heroes’: Canada beats South Africa 1-0 to reach World Cup round of 16
    2:07 p.m.
    Are we having fun yet, Canada?Ahhhhhhh!! @BlackPressMedia pic.twitter.com/8q0PCe399I
    — Anna Burns (@AnnaBBurns) June 28, 2026
    2:01 p.m.
    ”You are Canadian heroes!” an emotional Marsch tells his team.
    1:57 p.m.
    They’ve done it!!!!!! Canada moves on to the round of 16.
    1:51 p.m.
    GOOOOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!! A stoppage time laser from Eustáquio beats Williams and it’s 1-0 Canada. Three minutes to go.WE ADVANCE!!!
    OUR FIRST WORLD CUP KNOCKOUT STAGE VIC
  • UPDATE: Power restored to over 11,000 Nanaimo customers after earlier outage

    UPDATE: Power restored to over 11,000 Nanaimo customers after earlier outage
    UPDATE: Power was restored to all customers around 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 28 and while crews checked out the B.C. Hydro facility, they were not able to find a cause for the outage, according to Ted Olynyk, B.C. Hydro spokesperson.
    PREVIOUSLY POSTED: Over 11,000 customers in Nanaimo are without power due to a substation fault.
    Outages were reported just after 10 a.m. on Sunday, June 28.
    According to the B.C. Hydro website, outages are in the Townsite-Lintlaw-Kilpatrick-Jameson roads, Pirates Lan
  • UPDATE: Power restored to more than 11,000 Nanaimo customers after earlier outage

    UPDATE: Power restored to more than 11,000 Nanaimo customers after earlier outage
    UPDATE: Power was restored to all customers around 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 28 and while crews checked out the B.C. Hydro facility, they were not able to find a cause for the outage, according to Ted Olynyk, B.C. Hydro spokesperson.
    PREVIOUSLY POSTED: Over 11,000 customers in Nanaimo are without power due to a substation fault.
    Outages were reported just after 10 a.m. on Sunday, June 28.
    According to the B.C. Hydro website, outages are in the area of Townsite-Lintlaw-Kilpatrick-Jameson roads, Pir
  • Over 11,000 without power in Nanaimo due to substation fault

    Over 11,000 without power in Nanaimo due to substation fault
    Over 11,000 customers in Nanaimo are without power due to a substation fault.
    According to the B.C. Hydro website, outages are in the Townsite-Lintlaw-Kilpatrick-Jameson roads, Pirates Lane-Third Street-Departure Bay-Holland roads area, Princess Royal Avenue-Venlaw Road-Mallard Drive-Maxey Road area, Lost Lake Road-Country Club Drive-Departure Bay-Latimer roads area, Durnin Road-Wellesley Avenue-Jingle Pot-Bowen roads area and Highway 19-Keighley Road-Uplands Drive area.We’re aware of an o
  • RCMP seek dashcam footage related to deadly crash near Chase

    RCMP seek dashcam footage related to deadly crash near Chase
    A motorcyclist is dead after colliding with a sedan near Chase.
    The incident happened in the late morning on Saturday, June 27, when Chase RCMP said first responders were called out to a vehicle collision on Highway 1 west of Chase.
    Once on scene, RCMP members found the crash was between a motorcycle and a sedan.
    The motorcycle driver, a man in his early 60s, had serious injuries and died of his wounds. Police say no one else involved in the incident had serious injuries, and that the driver of
  • Business Notes: Commercial Street Night Market kicks off with a bang

    Business Notes: Commercial Street Night Market kicks off with a bang
    Kristine Ireland said she has been obsessed with cotton candy since she was a child.
    She said that, at the time, there were only two types of cotton candy, blue and pink, so she and her husband, Clay Rookes, decided to come up with more variety to spice up her favourite confection.
    The couple developed more than 20 different flavour combinations of cotton candy, including Pink Vanilla, Watermelon Lemonade, Nanaimo Bar and even Extreme Pickle, and began the Sweet & Dandy Cotton Candy Co. in 2
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, June 28: Round of 32 schedule set; All eyes on Canada vs. South Africa today

    WORLD CUP DAILY, June 28: Round of 32 schedule set; All eyes on Canada vs. South Africa today
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    Today’s only game is Canada vs. South Africa, noon start for the first playoff battle of the men’s soccer tournament.Both teams are in the expanded Round of 32, or knockout round, for the first time.
    The winner advances, the loser goes home.
    With the tournament’s expansion to 48 teams for 2026, 32 teams advanced from the group stage — the top two from each of the 12 groups, along with t
  • Celebrate Canada Day at Nanaimo’s Maffeo Sutton Park

    Celebrate Canada Day at Nanaimo’s Maffeo Sutton Park
    Nanaimo is gearing up for celebrating the country’s 159th birthday.
    On Wednesday, July 1, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. a festival will take place at Maffeo Sutton Park including live entertainment, cultural performances, family activities and community connection.
    In a press release, Mayor Leonard Krog encouraged residents and visitors to join in on the celebration.
    ”Canada Day is an opportunity for our community to come together to celebrate this amazing country and what makes Nanaimo
  • B.C. Lions remain winless after falling 41-33 to Calgary Stampeders in Kelowna

    B.C. Lions remain winless after falling 41-33 to Calgary Stampeders in Kelowna
    The B.C. Lions are still looking for their first win of the 2026 CFL season.
    The Lions dropped to 0-3 on the year, after dropping a 41-33 decision to the Calgary Stampeders Saturday at the Apple Bowl in Kelowna.
    With the Lions usual home of BC Place currently being used for soccer’s World Cup, the Lions were forced to take their home game on the road.
    Quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. tossed for 229 yards and three touchdowns for Calgary (1-2). He threw TDs to Tevin Jones, Dedrick Mills and Jal
  • Walk like a man: ‘freakishly handsome’ group getting fit, bonding at Nanaimo lake

    Walk like a man: ‘freakishly handsome’ group getting fit, bonding at Nanaimo lake
    A weekly constitutional around Westwood Lake in Nanaimo is more than a chance for men to improve fitness, it’s a chance for camaraderie, say participants.
    Dirk Heydemann formed the group, dubbed the Freakishly Handsome Men of Westwood Lake, 19 months ago as a chance for group fitness, but it has become something more. Walks begin 10 a.m. on Saturdays, with more socializing at a coffee shop afterwards.
    “I was just turning a leaf into being more active, and I wanted to try and find som
  • Vancouver Island Symphony’s Summer Sizzle Festival serenading mid-Island

    Vancouver Island Symphony’s Summer Sizzle Festival serenading mid-Island
    Vancouver Island Symphony’s Summer Sizzle Festival is returning for another year to delight audiences in the mid-Island.
    The festival includes concerts in Nanoose Bay, Nanaimo, Duncan, Westholme, Cedar-by-the-Sea, Yellow Point, Parksville, Qualicum Beach and Comox Valley.
    Performers include Three to Tango, also known as the Marko Paolo Trio, who according to the Vancouver Island Symphony website, will be returning with their irresistible mix of charm and virtuosity. The trio consists of ba
  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: On the anniversary of the heat dome

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: On the anniversary of the heat dome
    To the editor,
    I am a family doctor practising in Nanaimo. On a scorching day last summer, I was working with the Primary Care Outreach team when we were called to attend to a patient in his home in a top floor apartment with no cooling.
    As we climbed the stairs the heat intensified, and we walked into a suffocating apartment to find the elderly man dazed and pale. He had fallen and hit his head the day prior. His blood sugar was sky high. He declined to go to the hospital because his prior expe
  • B.C. twins drafted by same NHL team

    B.C. twins drafted by same NHL team
    Liam and Markus Ruck have been united.
    The Osoyoos twins, 18, were selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins at this weekend’s NHL draft in Buffalo, N.Y.
    While Liam was taken in the first round with the 22nd overall pick on Friday night, Markus went on the board at No. 39 overall on Saturday morning.
    The Rucks spent parts of the last three seasons together with the WHL’s Medicine Hat Tigers.
    In 2025-2026, Markus and Liam were No. 1 and 2 in WHL scoring, posting 108 and 104 points, respecti
  • Vancouver Canucks select 2 forwards in second round of 2026 NHL Draft

    Vancouver Canucks select 2 forwards in second round of 2026 NHL Draft
    After drafting two players in the first round of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft on Friday, the Vancouver Canucks did the same thing in Round 2 on Saturday morning in Buffalo, New York.
    ​The Canucks held the 33rd and 41st overall selections on day two and were the first team to hit the draft floor, taking six-foot-seven centreman Brooks Rogowski from the OHL’s Oshawa Generals and left-winger Niklas Aaram-Olsen.
    ​Rogowski is an 18-year-old forward from Brighton, Mich. He notched 42 poi
  • COLUMN: I miss the days of television guides

    COLUMN: I miss the days of television guides
    I was recently rummaging through some old editions of the Nanaimo News Bulletin when I came across some from many years ago that carried television listings.
    I can’t remember when the last time was that I saw newspapers with television listings, but it was one of the more popular sections back in the day.
    I remember agitated readers would call the office and loudly complain if the TV guide was somehow missing from their paper when it was delivered to their homes, and occasionally demand th
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, June 27: More teams make Round of 32, which starts Sunday with Canada in action

    WORLD CUP DAILY, June 27: More teams make Round of 32, which starts Sunday with Canada in action
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    The Round of 32 is quickly filling up with more qualified teams including France and Norway, top teams in Group I following Friday matches (a 4-1 win for France over Norway, Senegal’s 5-0 victory over Iraq).
    Matches this week lead to the World Cup knockout phase (Round of 32), which runs Sunday, June 28 to Friday, July 3.
    With the tournament’s expansion to 48 teams for 2026, 32 teams advance from t
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, June 27: More teams make Round of 32, which Canada kicks off Sunday

    WORLD CUP DAILY, June 27: More teams make Round of 32, which Canada kicks off Sunday
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    The Round of 32 is quickly filling up with more qualified teams including France and Norway, top teams in Group I following Friday matches (a 4-1 win for France over Norway, Senegal’s 5-0 victory over Iraq).
    Matches this week lead to the World Cup knockout phase (Round of 32), which runs Sunday, June 28 to Friday, July 3.
    With the tournament’s expansion to 48 teams for 2026, 32 teams advance from t
  • Drum returned to Snuneymuxw family after 40 years

    Drum returned to Snuneymuxw family after 40 years
    Given to David Thien 40 years ago, a handmade deer-skin Snuneymuxw drum found its way back to the family that gifted it.
    On Wednesday, June 24, Joey Harris was presented with the drum, originally given to David by Richard Seward in the 1980s, following him winning the Charlie Seward Memorial Trophy in lacrosse, recognizing him as being the “player most inspirational to his team and to the game of lacrosse.”
    “I was awarded the Seward trophy, and Richard invited us over to his ho
  • Vandals damage headstones at historic Sooke cemetery

    Vandals damage headstones at historic Sooke cemetery
    Residents are expressing frustration after several headstones were damaged at Sooke’s historic cemetery on Maple Avenue, marking what some say is the worst case of vandalism the site has experienced.
    The damage came to light after a community member shared photos on social media showing broken and toppled headstones. The post urged residents to respect the cemetery and report suspicious activity to help protect the historic site.
    Among the damaged monuments was the grave of John Muir, a pr

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