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Aurora Borealis puts on rare light show for Vancouver Island, more on the way

If you didn't see the Northern Lights last night, you will likely get another chance tonight during the biggest geomagnetic storm in more than 20 years. Several geo-magnetic eruptions from the Sun are happening this weekend, possibly causing disruption to communications and power grids. So far no major issues have...

Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce adds new board members 

The Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce has officially announced their newest board members and say the new perspectives will be invaluable.  Three new board members were announced by the chamber, including Arlene Rolston, Jason Yochim, and Mike Hrabowych with the chamber adding each will be a welcome addition to the team.  “Each...

Small quake measured off Island’s west coast early Friday morning

Another small earthquake was detected off the West Coast of Vancouver Island early this morning, one week after a similar quake in the same location. Earthquakes Canada says it was measured at 4.2 magnitude at a depth of five kilometres, about 170 kilometres southwest of Port Alice. No damage or tsunami...

Dog found shot to death east of Cowichan Lake

A dog has been found deceased east of Cowichan Lake with a gunshot wound to the chest.  According to Find Lost and Escaped Dogs (FLED), the dog was found on Wednesday up on Hill 60 when volunteers received a call from someone in the Shawnigan Lake area.  FLED says the male...

Parkville council approves 6.6 per cent tax increase in budget

A tax increase of over six per cent has been approved by the City of Parksville which council says translates into $171 in increases.  Council approved the financial plan on May. 6 with an increase of 6.6 per cent to general property taxes, five per cent to metered water and...

Delays in construction forces Katherine Lake to remain closed, SCRD  

The SCRD says Katerine Lake Park will remain closed until July for road repairs after significant weather caused damage to the access road.  According to the district, heavy rainfall in February caused major damage to the park’s road which led to a sinkhole forming on the road. They add the...
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