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New antennas will address poor cellphone reception in Nanaimo

Nanaimo city council has approved new cellphone antennas that will help address poor reception in the city.  “TELUS has informed staff that they have secured a funding plan to proceed with the acquisition process for several wireless network sites across Nanaimo that collectively will fix a lot of longstanding coverage...

B.C. workshops help residents breathe easier with DIY air cleaners

Rick Medley said he didn’t know much about lung health when he was diagnosed in 2021 with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis — a chronic lung disease that causes scarring of lung tissue and makes it difficult to breathe.

RCMP searching for missing Sechelt resident last heard from in January

Sunshine Coast RCMP are looking for a man who was last heard from at the beginning of the year.  38-year-old Jesse Pearson was last seen in Sechelt on December 28, 2024, and last heard from back in January.  Pearson is a Caucasian male, around 5’10”, a medium build, with brown hair...

BC Ferries website & app to be temporarily shut down tonight

Book your ferry trip early as the BC Ferries website and app will shut down tonight. BC Ferries says the website and app will be temporarily shut down so they can perform maintenance of their reservation systems. The aim is to continue improving these systems. The shut-down starts at 7:00 p.m....

Construction to start on new Island Hotel building in Ladysmith 

Construction is set to start on Ladysmith’s historic Island Hotel on First Ave. The building will be torn down and replaced with a new five-storey structure housing 22 residential units, ground floor commercial space and a rooftop patio.   The original facade of the three-storey historic building will be preserved...

Support for B.C. Premier David Eby slips after brief boost from tariff war

A new poll suggests public opinion of Premier David Eby has declined this month.
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