• Nanaimo Daily - April 29, 2026
    Apr 29 2026

    In today's episode:

    • SPOTLIGHT:Juliet & Romeo
    • A German Requiem
    • Owners urged to vaccinate dogs amid parvovirus outbreak
    • Oilers seek to stay alive in playoffs after 4-1 win over Ducks, still trail in series
    • Island shoreline mapping shows high levels of modification
    • Victoria doctor says registry offers best hope for those without a physician
    • Day of mourning to honour B.C. worker deaths, including six in Nanaimo
    • Nanaimo’s Beban Parkway closed due to contractor error
    • Town of Ladysmith acquires Arbutus Hump land for ecological preservation
    • ‘Take ownership:’ safe spring driving and motorcycle awareness focus of May campaign
    • ‘The community’s broke:’ developer sounds off after upper Lantzvile rezoning rejected
    • Second annual Infusion sees skying rocketing number of participants and interested healthcare workers
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    11 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 28, 2026
    Apr 28 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Intimate partner deaths ‘overwhelmingly preventable': B.C. chief coroner
    • Bad timing costs Chemainus mill workers extra federal support
    • Clippers knockout pesky Capitals in Game 7
    • PHOTOS: Earth Day at Bowen Park
    • Tsolum River salmon already need rescue as dry weather sets in
    • ‘Motion is lotion’: 81-year-old runner goes viral after joyful TC 10K finish
    • Kara, the great white shark, tracked near Vancouver Island again
    • Langford athlete goes all in for Beast Games appearance
    • On National Day of Mourning, City honours lives lost to work-related accidents
    • May is Invasive Plant Removal Month
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    10 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 27, 2026
    Apr 27 2026

    In today's episode:

    • FLEETWOOD MAGIC
    • Current Outage - 7700 block TRENTELMAN PL, 7700 - 7800 block SCOHON DR
    • Video shows moments leading up to fatal stabbing outside Victoria hostel
    • King Charles III heads to Washington on a delicate mission to restore the UK-US relationship
    • Oilers on the brink of elimination after 4-3 overtime loss to Ducks, trail series 3-1
    • Ride the airwaves: Dig FM radio hosts volunteer drive
    • WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of April 26, 2026
    • Wildfire burning ‘out of control’ south of Coombs
    • Duncan man looks to recover $51,000 fraud loss, from his bank
    • Silver Threads Services for Seniors celebrates 70 years
    • Progress: Youbou Lanes: A community classic turns 75
    • Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by family of hiker killed by tree on Island trail
    • B.C. cabinet ministers use cheeky post to announce pregnancies
    • Liberals must show results in spring economic update: former PBO
    • Gordon Lightfoot’s timeless music comes to life at Tidemark Theatre May 14
    • Fire crews tackle suspected battery blaze at Saanich landfill
    • White scores twice, Vancouver Whitecaps beat Colorado Rapids 3-1
    • Capitals force game seven as Clippers squander late lead
    • Input from community sought as VIU looks for a new president
    • Oceanside minor hockey sounds Sirens for U15AA women’s team
    • Nanaimo’s 2nd annual infusion event draws hundreds of Americans and health care workers
    • NANAIMO CONCERT BAND Spring Concert
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    10 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 25, 2026
    Apr 25 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Former military college Royal Roads will help train officers again
    • 'Something they believe in': 900 volunteers help make TC book sale happen
    • Federal court judge grants last-minute delay for driver in Humboldt Broncos bus crash
    • New research shows high levels of shoreline modifications in communities on Vancouver Island’s east coast
    • McDavid scores, but Oilers' defence leaky to trail in playoff series against Ducks
    • Qualicum Beach council approves sponsorships for special events
    • ‘Feels amazing’: Camosun co-op student receives awards for work
    • Nanaimo hosts its first cruise ship visit of 2026, of eight scheduled
    • Symphony Community Day (Ages 6+)
    • Ladysmith Arts Council gets $235K grant for Arts Hub renovations
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    8 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 24, 2026
    Apr 24 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Quadra Island taxpayers fighting increase to pay for Strathcona Gardens upgrades
    • Eby says southern route pipeline proposal “just rumours,” after talk with PM
    • ‘Look up:’ Snowbirds to return to Victoria skies in August
    • Evacuation Alert issued for Konni Lake Fire Area
    • ‘A little bit of a heightened risk:’ shifting winds poised to dry out coastal B.C.
    • Unanimous disapproval by Nanaimo residents at second Harmac rezoning hearing
    • Dover Bay students will put robotics skills to the test on the national stage
    • Canadian skating champs to headline Stars on Ice
    • Electric buses to join RDN transit fleet
    • ‘Bag of bones’: grey whales dying off B.C.’s coast, part of trend amid food scarcity
    • Major opposition heard in Nanaimo at second Cable Bay public hearing
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    8 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 23, 2026
    Apr 23 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Current Outage - West of BARKLEY RD
    • Eby says RCMP probe into Tumbler Ridge shooting almost complete
    • Premier asks for prayers for MLA Joan Phillip, saying she’s “very ill”
    • Suspicious grass fire quickly doused in Kelowna’s Dilworth Park
    • Clippers fail to close out Capitals
    • ‘We’re not going anywhere’: Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club raided Tuesday
    • City of Nanaimo requests province change boundary to include Snuneymuxw
    • New Emerald Clipper unveiled as ferry service hits 40-year mark
    • Three First Nations to build first new Port Alberni hotel in 46 years
    • DFO concerned about emaciated grey whales after 4 Vancouver Island deaths in April
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    8 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 21, 2026
    Apr 21 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Homeward Bound
    • Oceanside Junior Sharks open lacrosse season with 16-4 win over Cowichan
    • Vancouver Island sees first wildfire of season as temperatures soar
    • Eby backs off changes to DRIPA this legislative session
    • Wildfire extinguished near Horne Lake caused by vehicle blaze
    • Ucluelet program diverts wetsuits and surfboards from landfill
    • Where’s Roger? Empress hotel’s famous marmot goes missing – for now
    • Nanaimo pedestrian struck near Value Lodge
    • Evacuation Order issued for Old Fort area
    • Suspected impaired driver drifts off Nanaimo highway, hits hydro line
    • VIDEO: Fire destroys RV at Nanaimo’s Woodgrove Centre
    • Beach stairs replacements underway in Nanaimo
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    9 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 20, 2026
    Apr 20 2026

    In today's episode:

    • HULLABALOO
    • Eby backs down on DRIPA, will seek joint path on B.C. Indigenous law
    • Powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake strikes off Japan, tsunami alert issued
    • Mill worker seriously injured in workplace incident at Domtar’s Port Alberni plant
    • WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of April 19, 2026
    • Victoria woman cold dips 20 times in 30 days to raise money for the Soweto Junior School
    • Police incident aboard BC Ferries vessel causes delays on Nanaimo–Vancouver route
    • THORPE REPORT: Nanaimo curlers wrap up season
    • Newer Nanaimo neighbourhood asks for $50,000 grant toward park
    • Tofino removes authorization for district to borrow $6 million
    • Lantzville taxes planned for between four to five per cent
    • Clippers stun Capitals with 2-0 road lead in second round series
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    11 mins