Nanaimo City Council will not immediately go to referendum and is now reevaluating options following the failed attempt to borrow money for its Public Works Yard project via an alternative approval process, also known as an AAP.
Read MoreAfter three attempts by the City of Nanaimo to seek the consent of the voters to borrow funds to upgrade its Public Works Yard, the city’s third AAP has been denied.
Read MoreIt has been over a year since the City of Nanaimo first started the process of seeking the consent of the voters to borrow funding to upgrade the Public Works Yard.
Read MoreThe City of Nanaimo, for a third time, is moving forward with an AAP to seek approval from electors to borrow money for the Public Works Yard, but this time with a higher price tag.
Read MoreThe City of Nanaimo is reevaluating its plan to make upgrades to the Public Works Yard on Labieux Road.
Read MoreThe Regional District of Nanaimo has approved a new health and wellness service for Gabriola Island.
Read MoreAt a special council meeting on Monday, February 12 Nanaimo City Council voted to cancel a second Alternative Approval Process to take out a $48.5 million dollar loan to rebuild the public works yard
Read MoreVancouver Island Univerisity gathered to remember the worst act of violent misogyny in Canadian history, at École Polytechnique Montreal that took the lives of 14 women on December 6th 1989.
Read MoreOver the last week, Nanaimo city council has had the chance to discuss next year’s financial plan and on Monday, Dec. 4, residents finally had their chance to speak.
Read MoreNanaimo city council voted 7-2 to redo an Alternative Approval Process to take out a $48.5 million loan for a new public works yard in Nanaimo after the previous one run in November was found to have been done without giving proper notice.
Read MoreExciting news has come out of the Qualicum First Nations as the once-considered ‘sleeping language’ has successfully been labelled as an awakening language. The pentl’ach language has officially become the 35th First Nations language recognized in British Columbia.
Read MoreA controversial Alternative Approval Process (AAP) to take out a $48.5 million loan for the first phase of a new public works yard was conducted improperly and needs to be run again.
Read MoreThis is the final week for voters in the City of Nanaimo to file their opposition to the city taking out a loan for up to $48.5 million for the first phase of a new operations centre.