Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
It is the first time since 1990 that all four semi-finalists are prior World Cup champions.
There are no matches until Tuesday, when France takes on Spain in the semifinals in Dallas at 12 p.m. PT.
England will take on Argentina on Wednesday at 12 p.m.
If England’s Harry Kane scores Wednesday, he would be tied with England’s Gary Lineker’s record of scoring in four
successive World Cup appear
✗ Close categories
Canada Animals
Canada Apple News
Canada Apps & Smartphones
Canada Arts
Canada Business News
Canada Cars News
Canada Celebrity
Canada Christian News
Child Care Canada
Conspiracy theories News
Consumer News
Cooking & Recipes News
Coronavirus
Culture & Media News
Dance music & news
Digital News
Ebola News
Economy News
Electronics News
Entertainment News
Facebook Inc. News
Fashion News
Films/Movies & reviews News
Finance News
Food News
Ford Motor Company News
Funny videos
Gadgets News
Games News
General News
Google Inc. News
Gourmet News
Health News
International Crime News
Leisure time News
Leisure trends News
Lifestyle News
Literature News
Medical News
Movie News
Music News
Nature & Environment News
News videos
Olympic Games
Organic food News
Politics News
Sci-Tech News
Science News
Showbizz News
Social media News
Television News
Traffic News
Travel News
UFO News and more
Vacancies News
WeatherNews
Web design News
World News
Youth & Parenting News
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
100 Mile House
Abbotsford
Aberdeen
Acme
Acton
Acton Vale
Airdrie
Ajax
Alberta
Aldergrove
Alert Bay
Alexandria, British Columbia
Alexandria, Ontario
Allan
Alliston
Alma
Altona
Amherst
Amherstburg
Amos
Amqui
Ancaster
Angling Lake
Angus
Anjou
Annaheim
Annapolis Royal
Antigonish
Apsley
Arborg
Armstrong
Arnprior
Arva
Arviat
Asbestos
Ashcroft
Ashern
Assiniboia
Athabasca
Atholville
Atikokan
Aurora
Austin
Aylmer, Ontario
Aylmer, Quebec
Ayr
Baden
Baie Verte
Baie-Comeau
Baie-Saint-Paul
Baker Lake
Balcarres
Balmertown
Bamfield
Bancroft
Banff
Bannockburn
Barrhead
Barrie
Barriere
Barrington
Barwick
Bathurst
Beaconsfield
Beamsville
Beauceville
Beaumont, Alberta
Beaumont, Newfoundland and Labrador
Beauport
Beaupre
Beausejour
Beauval
Beaverton
Becancour
Bedford, Nova Scotia
Bedford, Quebec
Bella Bella
Belleville
Beloeil
Beresford
Berthierville
Berwick
Bethany
Big River
Big Trout Lake
Biggar
Blainville
Blind River
Bloomfield
Bloomfield Ridge
Blue Mountains
Blue River
Bluewater
Bois-des-Filion
Boisbriand
Boissevain
Bolton
Bonaventure
Bonfield
Bonnyville
Bonshaw
Boucherville
Bouctouche
Bow Island
Bowmanville
Bracebridge
Brackendale
Bradford West Gwillimbury
Bramalea
Brampton
Brandon
Brant
Brantford
Brentwood Bay
Breton
Bridgewater
Brighton
British Columbia
Brockville
Brome
Brome Lake
Bromont
Brooks
Brossard
Bruno
Buckingham
Buffalo Narrows
Burgessville
Burlington
Burnaby
Burns Lake
Cabano
Cabri
Cache Bay
Caledon
Calgary
Cambridge
Cambridge Bay
Campbell River
Campbellford
Campbellton
Campbellville
Camrose
Canada
Candiac
Canmore
Canwood
Canyon
Cape Dorset
Caplan
Capreol
Caraquet
Carberry
Carignan
Carleton Place
Carleton-sur-Mer
Carlisle
Carlyle
Carman
Caronport
Carp
Cartier
Casselman
Castlegar
Catalina
Cayuga
Chalk River
Chambly
Chapleau
Charlesbourg
Charlottetown
Chase
Chateau-Richer
Chateauguay
Chatham
Chatham-Kent
Chatsworth
Chelmsford
Chelsea
Chesley
Chestermere
Chesterville
Chibougamau
Chicoutimi
Chilliwack
Clair
Clarence Creek
Clarence-Rockland
Clarenville
Clarington
Clavet
Clearbrook
Clearwater
Clinton, British Columbia
Clinton, Ontario
Clyde River
Coaticook
Cobden
Cobourg
Cochrane
Colborne
Cold Lake
Coldwater
Cole Harbour
Collingwood
Colonsay
Colwood
Comber
Comox
Conception Bay South
Concord
Consul
Contrecoeur
Coquitlam
Cordova Bay
Corner Brook
Cornwall
Cote
Cote-Saint-Luc
Courtenay
Courtice
Cowansville
Craik
Cranberry Portage
Cranbrook
Creemore
Creighton
Creston
Crowsnest Pass
Cumberland
Danville
Dartmouth
Dauphin
Dawson
Dawson Creek
Debden
Deep River
Deer Lake
Degelis
Deloraine
Delson
Delta
Deschambault
Deseronto
Deux-Montagnes
Didsbury
Dieppe
Digby
Dillon
Doaktown
Dolbeau-Mistassini
Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Donnacona
Dorset
Dorval
Drayton Valley
Drumheller
Drummondville
Dryden
Dublin
Dubreuilville
Dugald
Duncan
Dunchurch
Dundas
Dundurn
Dunham
Durham
Duvernay
Earlton
East Gwillimbury
East York
Eastern Passage
Eastman
Edam
Edmonton
Edmundston
Edson
Eganville
Elfros
Elgin
Elie
Elliot Lake
Elmira
Elora
Elphinstone
Embrun
Enfield
Englehart
Eriksdale
Erin
Espanola, Ontario
Espanola, Ontario
Essex
Esterhazy
Estevan
Eston
Etobicoke
Exeter
Fabreville
Fairview
Fall River
Farnham
Fatima
Fenwick
Fergus
Fermont
Fernie
Fillmore
Fisher Branch
Fleurimont
Flin Flon
Florenceville
Forest
Fort Erie
Fort Frances
Fort MacLeod
Fort McMurray
Fort Nelson
Fort Providence
Fort Saskatchewan
Fort Severn
Fort Simpson
Fort St James
Fort St. John
Francois
Frankford
Fredericton
Frontier
Gananoque
Gander
Ganges
Gaspe
Gatineau
Georgetown, Ontario
Georgetown, Prince Edward Island
Georgina
Geraldton
Gibsons
Gillam
Gimli
Gjoa Haven
Glace Bay
Glenboro
Glencoe
Gloucester
Goderich
Goffs
Gold River
Golden
Gormley
Granby
Grand Centre
Grand Falls-Windsor
Grand Forks
Grand Valley
Grande Cache
Grande Prairie
Grande-Riviere
Gravelbourg
Gravenhurst
Greater Napanee
Greater Sudbury
Green Valley
Greenfield Park
Grenville
Griffin
Grimsby
Grosse Isle
Guelph
Gull Lake
Gypsumville
Hagersville
Haldimand
Haley Station
Haliburton
Halton Hills
Hamilton
Haney
Hanley
Hanmer
Hanna
Hanover
Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Hawkesbury
Hay River
Hearst
Heron Bay
High Level
High Prairie
High River
Hinton
Holland Landing
Hope
Houston
Hubbards
Hudson
Hudson Bay
Hull
Humboldt
Huntingdon
Huntsville
Huron East
Igloolik
Ile-a-la-Crosse
Indian Head
Ingersoll
Inglewood
Innisfil
Inuvik
Invermere
Iqaluit
Iroquois Falls
Jasper
Joliette
Jonquiere
Juniper Station
Kahnawake
Kamloops
Kamsack
Kanata
Kapuskasing
Kaslo
Kawartha Lakes
Keewatin
Kelowna
Kemptville
Kenora
Kentville
Keswick
Killarney
Kimberley
Kincardine
Kindersley
King City
Kingfisher Lake
Kingsey Falls
Kingston
Kingsville
Kirkland
Kitchener
Kitimat
Komoka
Kuujjuaq
La Baie
La Guadeloupe
La Loche
La Malbaie
La Pocatiere
La Prairie
La Romaine
La Ronge
La Sarre, Quebec
La Sarre, Quebec
La Tuque
Labrador City
Lac du Bonnet
Lac la Biche
Lac-Delage
Lac-Etchemin
Lac-Megantic
Lachine
Lachute
Lacombe
Ladner
Ladysmith
Lake Cowichan
Lakefield
Lakeshore
Lambton
Lambton Shores
Lampman
Langdon
Langley
Lantzville
LaSalle, Ontario
Lasalle, Quebec
Laurier-Station
Laval
Lavaltrie
Lawrencetown
Leamington
Leduc
Lemberg
Lennoxville
Les Cedres
Lethbridge
Levis
Lillooet
Lincoln
Lindsay
Listowel
Little Current
Lively
Lloydminster, Alberta
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
Lombardy
London
Longueuil
Lorette
Lorraine
Louiseville
Lower Sackville
Lumby
Lundar
MacGregor
Mackenzie
Madoc
Magog
Mahone Bay
Manitoba
Manitou
Manitouwadge
Maniwaki
Manotick
Maple
Maple Creek
Mar
Marathon
Maria
Marieville
Markdale
Markham
Martensville
Mascouche
Masset
Matachewan
Matane
Mattagami
Mattawa
Mattice
Maymont
Maynooth
McBride
McCreary
McKellar
Meadow Lake
Medicine Hat
Melfort
Melville
Memramcook
Mercier
Merrickville-Wolford
Merritt
Miami
Midhurst
Midland
Mill Bay
Millbrook
Millhaven
Milton
Milverton
Minnedosa
Minnitaki
Minto
Mirabel
Miramichi
Mission
Mississauga
Mississippi Mills
Moncton
Monkland
Mont-Joli
Mont-Laurier
Mont-Saint-Hilaire
Mont-Tremblant
Montebello
Montmagny
Montreal
Moose Creek
Moose Jaw
Moosehorn
Moosomin
Moosonee
Morden
Morinville
Morris
Morrisburg
Mount Albert
Mount Hope
Mount Pearl
Mount Pisgah
Mount Royal
Muenster
Munson
Nanaimo
Napierville
Naramata
Neepawa
Nelson
Nelson House
Nepean
New Brunswick
New Carlisle
New Dundee
New Glasgow
New Hamburg
New Liskeard
New Minas
New Richmond
New Tecumseth
New Westminster
Newcastle, New Brunswick
Newcastle, Ontario
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newmarket
Newton
Niagara Falls
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Nicolet
Nigadoo
Nipawin
Nipigon
Nisku
Niverville
Nobleton
Noelville
Norman Wells
Norquay
North Battleford
North Bay
North Portal
North Saanich
North Sydney
North Vancouver
North York
Norval
Norwich
Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil
Nova Scotia
Oak Bluff
Oakville
Okotoks
Olds
Oliver
Onanole
Ontario
Orangeville
Orillia
Oromocto
Oshawa
Osoyoos
Ottawa
Otterburne
Outlook
Outremont
Owen Sound
Pangnirtung
Papineauville
Paquetville
Paradise
Paris
Parksville
Parry Sound
Pawitik
Peace River
Pelham
Pembroke
Penetanguishene
Penticton
Perce
Perth
Petawawa
Peterborough
Pickering
Picton
Pictou
Piedmont
Pierrefonds-Roxboro
Pinawa
Pincher Creek
Pincourt
Pine Falls
Pohenegamook
Point Edward
Pointe-a-la-Croix
Pointe-aux-Outardes
Pointe-aux-Trembles
Pointe-Claire
Pond Inlet
Ponoka
Pont-Rouge
Poplar Hill
Port Alberni
Port Colborne
Port Coquitlam
Port Elgin
Port Hardy
Port Hawkesbury
Port Hope
Port McNicoll
Port Mellon
Port Moody
Port Perry
Port-Cartier
Portage la Prairie
Portneuf
Postville
Powell River
Prescott
Prevost
Prince Albert
Prince Edward
Prince Edward Island
Prince George
Prince Rupert
Princeton
Provost
Quebec
Quebec City
Queen Charlotte
Quesnel
Quinte West
Quispamsis
Radville
Rae
Rainy River
Raith
Rankin Inlet
Red Deer
Red Lake
Redcliff
Redwood Meadows
Regina
Renfrew
Repentigny
Revelstoke
Rexton
Richelieu
Richibucto
Richibucto Road
Richmond Hill
Richmond, British Columbia
Richmond, Ontario
Richmond, Quebec
Rimbey
Rimouski
Ripley
Rivers
Riviere-du-Loup
Roberts Creek
Roberval
Rocanville
Rockglen
Rockland
Rocky Mountain House
Rosemere
Rosetown
Rossport
Rothesay
Rouyn-Noranda
Russell, Manitoba
Russell, Ontario
Saanich
Sackville
Saguenay
Saint George
Saint John
Saint Paul
Saint Stephen
Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby
Saint-Augustin
Saint-Basile-le-Grand
Saint-Boniface
Saint-Cesaire
Saint-Constant
Saint-Elzear
Saint-Eustache
Saint-Felicien
Saint-Georges
Saint-Hubert
Saint-Hyacinthe
Saint-Jean-Chrysostome
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Saint-Jerome
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce
Saint-Lambert
Saint-Laurent
Saint-Lin-Laurentides
Saint-Louis de Kent
Saint-Malo
Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil
Saint-Pascal
Saint-Paul
Saint-Pie
Saint-Pierre
Saint-Quentin
Saint-Raymond
Saint-Remi
Saint-Sauveur
Sainte-Adele
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts--Tourelle
Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines
Sainte-Catherine
Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier
Sainte-Claire
Sainte-Croix
Sainte-Dorothee
Sainte-Julie
Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson
Sainte-Marie
Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac
Sainte-Therese
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Salmon Arm
Sandy Lake
Sarnia
Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
Saugeen Shores
Sault Ste. Marie
Sault-au-Mouton
Scarborough
Schomberg
Schumacher
Scott
Selkirk
Sept-Iles
Shaunavon
Shawinigan
Shawnigan Lake
Shediac
Sheet Harbour
Shelburne, Nova Scotia
Shelburne, Ontario
Shellbrook
Sherbrooke
Sherwood Park
Shippagan
Shoal Lake
Sicamous
Sidney
Simcoe
Sioux Lookout
Slave Lake
Smithers
Smiths Falls
Smithville
Smooth Rock Falls
Snow Lake
Sorel
Souris
South Bruce Peninsula
South Lancaster
South Porcupine
South River
South Slocan
Sparwood
Springdale
Spruce Grove
Squamish
St-Bruno-de-Montarville
St-Lazare
St-Tite
St. Albert
St. Catharines
St. Jacobs
St. Leonard
St. Marys
St. Thomas
Stanstead
Ste. Agathe
Ste. Anne
Steinbach
Stellarton
Stephenville
Stettler
Stevensville
Steveston
Stirling
Stittsville
Stonewall
Stoney Creek
Stony Mountain
Stony Plain
Stratford
Strathroy
Summerland
Summerside
Sundre
Surrey
Sussex
Sutton
Swan Hills
Swan Lake
Swan River
Swift Current
Sydney
Sylvan Lake
Taber
Tadoussac
Tecumseh
Tees
Temiscaming
Temiscouata-sur-le-Lac
Terence Bay
Terrace
Terrace Bay
Terrebonne
Teulon
The Pas
Thessalon
Thetford Mines
Thompson
Thornbury
Thornhill
Thorold
Three Hills
Thunder Bay
Tignish
Tillsonburg
Timberlea
Timmins
Tisdale
Tofield
Toronto
Tracadie-Sheila
Trail
Treherne
Trent Hills
Trenton
Trois-Pistoles
Trois-Rivieres
Trout Lake
Troy
Truro
Tsawwassen
Ucluelet
Unity
Upper Hammonds Plains
Utica
Val Caron
Val-Morin
Valcourt
Valemount
Vallee-Jonction
Valleyfield
Valleyview
Vancouver
Vanderhoof
Vanier
Vankleek Hill
Varennes
Vaudreuil-Dorion
Vaughan
Vegreville
Verdun
Vermilion
Vernon
Victoria
Victoriaville
View Royal
Ville-Marie
Virden
Wabush
Wadena
Wainfleet
Wainwright
Wallaceburg
Warman
Warwick
Waswanipi
Waterford
Waterloo, Ontario
Waterloo, Quebec
Waterville
Wawa
Wawanesa
Webequie
Weekes
Wekweti
Welland
Welshpool
West Bay
West Nipissing
West Vancouver
Westlock
Westmount
Wetaskiwin
Weyburn
Weymouth
Whistler
Whitby
Whitchurch-Stouffville
White Rock
Whitecourt
Whitehorse
Whitewood
Wilcox
Wilkie
Williams Lake
Windsor, Nova Scotia
Windsor, Ontario
Windsor, Quebec
Wingham
Winkler
Winnipeg
Winona
Wolfe Island
Wolfville
Woodbridge
Woodstock, New Brunswick
Woodstock, Ontario
Wrigley
Wunnummin Lake
Wynyard
Wyoming
Yamachiche
Yarmouth
Yellowknife
York
Yorkton
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
-
WORLD CUP DAILY, July 13: No matches Monday
-
’Significant’ wildfire events likely in B.C. later this week: officials
B.C. wildfire officials presented a grim forecast on Tuesday (July 14).
Despite B.C. experiencing a relatively light wildfire season so far, extremely dry forest fuels and a high likelihood of lightning without rain mean fresh fires are expected in the coming days.
Dry lightning and wind are forecast across most of B.C. starting Wednesday afternoon and expected to continue into Thursday and Friday. Southern parts of the province will see the highest risk.
“This is absolutely the time to be -
Pacific Arts Market in Nanaimo, an art gallery and active community space
Art is gracing the new Soundworks building in downtown Nanaimo.
Pacific Arts Market gallery held its grand opening Saturday, July 11 on Wallace Street, at the site of the old A&B Sound store.
Previously operating out of Vancouver, Crystal Cornthwaite, owner, said she was happy to find an “amazing space” downtown and the focus is on local art.
“It’s mainly from around Nanaimo, but also all of B.C. … We’ve got photography, painting. We’ve also got loc -
Lantzville council moves to borrow $3 million for Dickinson Road
Lantzville council has approved three readings for a proposed bylaw that would allow the district to borrow about $3 million for improvements onto Dickinson Road – but two of the three reading votes were close.
According to a report to council by Julia Seppola, director of financial services and Prab Lashar, chief administrative officer, the bylaw is set to borrow the funds for rehabilitation and reconstruction of Dickinson Road from Shook Road to Lantzville Road.
Staff recommended the bor -
Sooke pilot dies in helicopter crash while battling Colorado wildfire
A veteran firefighting pilot from Sooke has died after the helicopter he was flying crashed into a Colorado reservoir while battling a wildfire.
The Gunnison County Sheriff’s Office identified the pilot as Nicholas Dale, 56, of Sooke. Dale was flying a Kaman K-1200 K-MAX helicopter conducting aerial suppression work on the Gold Mountain Fire when it crashed into Silver Jack Reservoir shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday, July 12.
Dale was the aircraft’s only occupant. His body was recovered f -
Man arrested in Kamloops for violent offences in Cranbrook, Chilliwack
Police have arrested a man in Kamloops for serious violent offences that took place in Chilliwack and Cranbrook.
Zachary Ortloff, 24, was arrested on two warrants, on June 24 at about 11:30 a.m.
Kamloops RCMP stated that an officer with their Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) “observed, identified and confirmed” it was Ortloff, and he was arrested safely by officers.
The warrants were related to serious violent offences which included aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and assault ca -
Medical emergency turns BC Ferries vessel back to Victoria, delays sailings
A medical emergency onboard a BC Ferries vessel is impacting sailings Tuesday morning (July 14).
BC Ferries said a Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen vessel is returning to dock due to a medical emergency.
Currently, the 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. sailings from Swartz Bay are expected to be delayed as a result.
“We will keep you informed as more information becomes available,” said a BC Ferries advisory. “As soon as the matter is resolved, the vessel will resume service.” -
Canadian, world music icons headline Islands Folk Festival in Cowichan
Islands Folk Festival celebrates 42 years at Providence Farm from July 24 to 26, this year featuring performances from Canadian and world music icons.
“After 42 years, we all feel incredibly fortunate to be the stewards of what is surely becoming one of Canada’s great long-running festivals,” said artistic director Jack Connolly. “With that comes a responsibility to keep it viable, fresh, and to keep improving the audience experience while creating a place where people ca -
Public art in Nanaimo helps reduce vandalism and other crimes
Public art does more than just add beauty and colour to the city.
Jaime-Brett Sine, the city’s cultural coordinator, told council at its meeting on July 6 that a study by the Philadelphia Arts Program showed a reduction of crime of up to 42 per cent surrounding new public art in urban areas.
“That includes from vandalism and tagging to violent offences, so we know (public art) makes a significant difference,” she said.
“When a space looks intentionally cared for, people b -
WORLD CUP DAILY, July 14: Semi-finals start today
Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
The semi-finals start today with France taking on Spain in Dallas at 12 p.m. PT.
Spain has the upper hand, having won seven of their last ten encounters, including a 2-1 win in the 2024 EURO semi-finals and a 5-4 victory at the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League semi-finals.
However, France has won 17 of its last 20 World Cup matches.
DID YOU KNOW?
“Kylian Mbappé scored the winner when France defeated Sp -
Campfire ban lands Thursday for much of Vancouver Island
A fire ban comes in place for much of Vancouver Island and the south coast starting Thursday (July 16) at noon.
Category 1, 2 and 3 open fires will be prohibited through much of the Coastal Fire Centre jurisdiction, with exceptions for campfires in parts of the North Island and Sunshine Coast.
“Conditions are continually monitored, and restrictions are implemented where they are needed most to reduce the risk of human-caused wildfires and help protect communities, responders and our forest -
Dog poo DNA matching keeps pet owners honest at Langford condo building
Errant dog poop on the grounds of City Gate by High Street is a rarity, as the Langford building management is among the residences in Greater Victoria that uses DNA to hold dog owners accountable.They’re sadly common images across the region – a sneaky pile left behind when no one is looking, or a bag snagged on the bushes after a summer fling is revealed as leaves fall in autumn.But in the building where Marie Allen and Daisy live, the grounds are fairly safe – residents ther -
Longtime sponsor hopes to finish at 40th Nanaimo Silly Boat Regatta
The Splitsville Bowl team hopes to build on their 2025 performance at the 40th Silly Boat Regatta.
The fundraiser, benefiting Nanaimo Child Development Centre, is on Sunday, July 19 at Maffeo Sutton Park and last year, the team’s boat fell apart, leaving April Marr, Splitsville’s event sales manager, as the lone paddler – she was able to finish the heat, but out of contention.
Splitsville Bowl has been a sponsor of the Silly Boat Regatta for 25 years and decided to give the rac -
AI control: Victoria councillors put data centres on the agenda
A pair of Victoria councillors hope to inspire data centre talk at the Capital Regional District level.CRD directors, and Victoria councillors, Jeremy Caradonna and Coun. Dave Thompson will ask the regional environmental committee that meets Wednesday (July 15) to have staff research on AI data centres, their potential environmental, utility and land-use impacts in this region, and potential policy options for regulating data centres in the Capital Region.
“When it comes to AI data centres -
Nanaimo RCMP seeks help identify alleged assaulter
The Nanaimo RCMP is seeking witnesses following an alleged assault of a woman jogging.
The incident occurred at approximately 4:20 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9, on Second Street near Pine Street.
The woman, age 21, told police that while out for a run, an unknown man riding a bicycle approached her from behind and allegedly grabbed her buttocks.
The suspect then rode off.
He is described as Caucasian, approximately 35-years old and about 6’3” tall.
The suspect has a slim build, short brow -
Mosaic changing how it approaches recreation on Vancouver Island forest lands
Mosaic Forest Management, owner of 550,000 hectares of Vancouver Island’s forest, is revisiting how it will allow access to its lands for recreation.
After receiving over 7,600 responses to its 2025 survey, and undergoing an internal evaluation of how the forestry company manages recreation on its lands, the Mosaic team has concluded that recreation “has outgrown the program built to manage it.”
“The challenge is bigger than any single gate or policy, and there are opport -
VIDEO: B.C. cathedral bells still ringing strong after 90 years of history
The bells of Victoria’s Christ Church Cathedral rang for an extended period on the morning of July 12 as the cathedral marked the 90th anniversary of its first ringing.
Beginning at 9:30 a.m., members of the Cathedral Guild of Ringers performed a quarter peal — a 45-minute change-ringing performance involving 1,260 unique bell sequences.The 10 ringers – each assigned to a specific bell – used the same technique believed to have been used during the original performance wh -
Security increased after vandalism incident at B.C. sand sculpture competition
Parksville Beach Festival is increasing security on-site after suspected vandalism to several sculptures at the Quality Foods Sand Sculpting Competition over the weekend.
Cheryl Dill, president of the Parksville Beach Festival Society, said the number of security guards has been doubled, as well as patrols by an additional company.
“We have increased security and feel confident in the improvements so far,” Dill told the PQB News. “The cameras in the community park have been ver -
B.C. Nurses’ Union to pause picket lines as mediation begins
In a gesture of “good faith,” the B.C. Nurses’ Union has agreed to pause picket lines as it enters mediated talks with the Health Employers’ Association of B.C., the union announced on Monday, July 13.
Picket lines will be paused at the end of the day on Tuesday.
Nurses’ union president Adriane Gear issued a statement saying the union is entering mediation with “cautious optimism” that it can reach terms to resolve members’ complaints on staff safe -
Sean Edward McKierahan
In Loving Memory ~
Sean Edward McKierahan passed away on June 29, 2026 at Nanaimo Regional Hospital at the age of 75. He leaves behind Kathy, his wife of 48 years, his sons, Connor and Ian (Andrea), grandchildren, Tegan, Hanna, Maddie and Ben, his brother Angus, brother-in- law Bob (Margaret) and their families.
Sean always described himself as an educator. Over the course of his career, he taught at the elementary, secondary, and university levels before finishing his career as Assistant Superi -
B.C. grants environmental assessment for sand mine near Prince George
B.C. has issued an environmental assessment certificate for a new open-pit silica sand mine north of Prince George.
The Vitreo Minerals-owned Angus Project, roughly 60 kilometres north of Prince George and 10 kilometres east of Bear Lake, is expected to generate $300 million in investment, creating 150 jobs during construction and 140 during operations.
The type of sand produced by this mine is used in hydraulic fracturing, commonly referred to as fracking, to prop open the fractures created in -
Nurses picket outside NRGH calling for improved nurse retention and workplace safety
Health-care workers took to the picket line on Monday outside Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, as the B.C. Nurses’ Union have expanded protests to different hospitals across the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.
The B.C. Nurses’ Union began a strike on July 2, with 98.2 per cent of more than 50,000 nurses voting in favour of job action. The main call from the union is for the provincial government to bring “a meaningful general wage increase and solutions that improve nurs -
Nanaimo council won’t support campaign to keep Snowbirds in the air
Supporting the continuation of Canada’s iconic Snowbirds demonstration squadron is not on the radar of Nanaimo’s city council.
Council voted at its meeting on July 6 against supporting a national campaign to keep the Snowbird squadron, which tours North America to demonstrate the skill and teamwork of the Royal Canadian Air Force, in the air when the squadron is grounded after this year’s flying season.
Canada’s Defence Minister David McGuinty announced in May that the Sn -
B.C. nurses expand strike to Vancouver Island as bargaining stalls
Picket lines expanded to Vancouver Island on July 12 as the British Columbia Nurses’ Union (BCNU) intensified job action after bargaining with health employers reached another impasse.
Union members began picketing outside Victoria General Hospital early Sunday morning, with additional job action planned at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital and Royal Jubilee Hospital.
In an address to a large crowd of nurses waving flags and ringing bells outside the hospital, union president Adriane Gear -
Opening weekend draws more than 8,600 visitors to Parksville Beach Festival
The 2026 Parksville Beach Festival is off to a strong start with thousands of visitors taking in the April Wine concert and Quality Foods Sand Sculpting Competition July 10 to July 12.
8,629 visitors watched 30 world-class sculptors transform 255 cubic yards of sand into works of art during the competition, according to a news release by Parksville Beach Festival Society.
On Saturday evening, more than 2,300 music fans filled the Parksville Outdoor Theatre for a performance by Canadian rock lege -
Specialty ‘custom cutters’ added to BC Timber Sales program
B.C.’s Forests ministry is expanding a program that allows value-added manufacturers to access BC Timber Sales logs to include specialty “custom cutters” who supply unique wood products to buyers around the world.
These manufacturers supply wood for everything from specialty windows and doors to Japanese temples. But unlike other value-added manufacturers that use BC Timber Sales logs, these businesses don’t have their own mills.
There are about 40 custom cutter companies -
Port Alberni port authority hopes to attract more cruise ship business
The Port Alberni Port Authority wants to expand its cruise ship business following the first cruise ship visit to the city’s deepsea port since 2019.
The World, a 165-unit residential cruise ship, spent two nights June 20-21 berthed at the PAPA wharf across from the Maritime Discovery Centre, and travellers aboard the luxury vessel had the opportunity to explore the city.
“It was incredible to see the community come together to welcome visitors back to our waterfront,” said Mik -
Baynes Sound observatory upgrade supports B.C. shellfish industry
The Baynes Sound shellfish industry generates approximately $180 million in economic activity for the province, providing year-round jobs to rural and Indigenous communities and food security for the region.
Thanks to upgrades made at Ocean Network Canada’s (ONC) Baynes Sound ocean observatory, the shellfish industry will be benefit from more comprehensive monitoring of the effects of ocean acidification and hypoxia (decrease in oxygen). Warming temperatures and increased carbon dioxide in -
Baynes Sound observatory upgrade supports BC shellfish industry
The Baynes Sound shellfish industry generates approximately $180 million in economic activity for the province, providing year-round jobs to rural and Indigenous communities and food security for the region.
Thanks to upgrades made at Ocean Network Canada’s (ONC) Baynes Sound ocean observatory, the shellfish industry will be benefit from more comprehensive monitoring of the effects of ocean acidification and hypoxia (decrease in oxygen). Warming temperatures and increased carbon dioxide in -
PHOTOS: More than 80K paint B.C.’s capital all colours of the rainbow for Pride
While people around the world adorned themselves in their national colours to support their World Cup teams over the past few weeks, residents of Victoria and beyond chose to drape themselves in rainbow colours to celebrate and support this year’s Pride parade.
Held on the sunny morning of July 12, the parade drew more than 80,000 spectators to the streets of the capital city, where they cheered on more than 140 entries and hundreds of marchers along the 2.4-kilometre route.
Hosted by the
Follow @news_nanaimo on Twitter!

