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PUBLIC SHAMING, HATE PERPETUATES FURTHER SUBSTANCE USE As B.C. continues to confront the worsening overdose crisis, one user questions why politicians continue to treat them like nothing more than statistics. Nathan Watts, a member of the Tseshaht First Nation near Port Alberni, said he’s never seen CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of ‘YOU DIDN’T GET THE BEST OF ME’: RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL 59 minutes ago · Clarence Wolfleg remembers the day his mother took him to school. It was 1956 and for the next 5 1/2 years he attended the Old Sun Residential School outside Gleichen in southern Alberta. “My first memory was when my mother suited me up in my finest — CONDOLENCES POUR IN FOR KATHY RICHARDSON, NARAMATA’S 3RD Naramata resident and volunteer firefighter Kathy Richardson is being remembered as kind, friendly and someone who contributed to the community. On Friday night, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) along with her firefightingBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
Beefs & Bouquets, May 26. To submit a beef or a bouquet to the Nanaimo News Bulletin, e-mail editor@nanaimobulletin.com May 26, 2021 FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TO Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN A special thank you to our Community Partners, Good Companies and Local Champions who are essential allies in our mission to build stronger communities. Their support allows causes you care about and volunteers to use the Do Some Good platform for FREE. LOCAL NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Nanaimo high school adds four classrooms, subtracts four portables with $2.6M expansion. Classrooms, fitness area, gender-neutral washroom coming to Dover Bay Secondary in 2022 OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER MORE THAN 75% OF B.C. ADULTS HAVE 1ST DOSE OF COVID The British Columbia government is working on incorporating a “significant additional” shipment of the Moderna vaccine into its plans as it pushes for more people to sign up for their second dose. A joint statement from the provincial health officer and health ministersays the federal
PUBLIC SHAMING, HATE PERPETUATES FURTHER SUBSTANCE USE As B.C. continues to confront the worsening overdose crisis, one user questions why politicians continue to treat them like nothing more than statistics. Nathan Watts, a member of the Tseshaht First Nation near Port Alberni, said he’s never seen CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of ‘YOU DIDN’T GET THE BEST OF ME’: RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL 59 minutes ago · Clarence Wolfleg remembers the day his mother took him to school. It was 1956 and for the next 5 1/2 years he attended the Old Sun Residential School outside Gleichen in southern Alberta. “My first memory was when my mother suited me up in my finest — CONDOLENCES POUR IN FOR KATHY RICHARDSON, NARAMATA’S 3RD Naramata resident and volunteer firefighter Kathy Richardson is being remembered as kind, friendly and someone who contributed to the community. On Friday night, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) along with her firefightingBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
Beefs & Bouquets, May 26. To submit a beef or a bouquet to the Nanaimo News Bulletin, e-mail editor@nanaimobulletin.com May 26, 2021 FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TO Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue MORE THAN 75% OF B.C. ADULTS HAVE 1ST DOSE OF COVID The British Columbia government is working on incorporating a “significant additional” shipment of the Moderna vaccine into its plans as it pushes for more people to sign up for their second dose. A joint statement from the provincial health officer and health ministersays the federal
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Tourism, hospitality sector digs in for 2nd COVID summer amid wait for border re-opening. Government decisions on travel will be the deciding factor for much of B.C.’s tourism and hospitality industry FREE BEER, OTHER NEW INCENTIVES FOR BIDEN’S ‘VACCINE Dangling everything from sports tickets to a free beer, President Joe Biden is looking for that extra something — anything — that will get people to roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 shots when the promise of a life-saving vaccine by itself hasn’t been enough. Biden on Wednesday announced a NANAIMO’S PROPOSED WALKWAY EXTENSION PROJECT ESTIMATED AT 1 day ago · The City of Nanaimo has come up with concept plans on how to extend the Harbourfront Walkway all the way to Departure Bay Beach, and now it wants to hear from residents. The city announced today, June 11, that it is launching three weeks of B.C. TO REGISTER PEOPLE AGES 40+ FOR COVID-19 VACCINES IN The province has announced its COVID-19 vaccine registration schedule for the next week. In a social media post, Health Minister Adrian Dix said that people born in 1966 and earlier (age 55+) can register Monday, people born in 1971 (50+) and earlier can register Wednesday, people born in 1976 (45+) and earlier can register on Friday and those born in 1981 or earlier (40+) can register on CLINIC AT NANAIMO’S BEBAN PARK SET FOR MASS IMMUNIZATIONS Nanaimo’s protection from COVID-19 is about to be expanded in a big way. Mass immunizations begin around the province on Monday, March 15, including in Nanaimo at the Beban Park social centre and CedarCommunity Hall.
CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of THOUSANDS DONATED TO CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY 19 hours ago · Nanaimo honoured and mourned 215 children whose remains were discovered outside a Kamloops residential school, and also gave to a good cause. Kw’umut Lelum issued a press release Friday, June 11, thanking organizers of a May 31 vigil that resulted in more than $4,000 in donations to the child and family serviceagency.
B.C. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES MEDICAL DEVICE COVERAGE FOR 21 hours ago · The provincial government has expanded BC Pharmacare coverage to allow British Columbians living with diabetes easier access to the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor (CGM). CGMs automatically track glucose levels in real time. Without a CGM, monitoring of blood glucose for diabetics involves a TAHLTAN NATION, B.C. GOVERNMENT SIGN AGREEMENT FOR SHARED 23 hours ago · President of the Tahltan Central Government, Chad Norman Day, surveys Tahltan territory by helicopter in this July 2019 handout photo. The Tahltan Nation and the British Columbia government have struck what officials say is a historic agreement for shared decision-making for the nation’s territory in northwestern B.C., a hot spot for mineral exploration. NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Hunters join forces with conservationists to call on B.C. to protect fish and wildlife habitat. Unlikely alliance includes fishers, trappers, naturalists and conservation organizations OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER NANAIMO MAN, ALREADY IN JAIL, FOUND GUILTY OF SEXUAL ABUSE 5 hours ago · Warning: This story contains graphic details. A Nanaimo man, already in jail for sexual abuse involving a girl, has been found guilty of sexually abusing his sons. The man, who can’t be named due to a publication ban, was charged with two counts of BLACK PRESS MEDIA WINNERS TAKE GOLD AT B.C. AND YUKON 5 hours ago · Hosted by the the BC & Yukon Community News Media Association, the awards honour and celebrate the work of community journalists across the province for advertising, photography, writing and overall newspaper excellence.BEEFS AND BOUQUETS
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Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue WOLF-DOG MIXES KILLED AFTER SERIOUSLY INJURING WOMAN SOUTH Wolf-dog cross animals have been killed after they attacked a woman in Nanaimo’s South Wellington area Tuesday morning, May 25. A 69-year-old woman was airlifted to hospital in Victoria with serious injuries after the incident at a wolf education centre on Waring Road. QUALICUM BEACH BYELECTION 2021: SKIPSEY TOPS BALLOTAUTHOR: PHILIP WOLF Anne Skipsey is poised to return to Qualicum Beach council. On Saturday, May 15, the town released preliminary results from a byelection to fill the spot vacated when Adam Walker left to become the MLA for Parksville-Qualicum. Skipsey was previously a town councillor from 2014 to VIDEO: SNOWBIRDS HOLD FIRST TRAINING SESSION IN COMOX Following a one-year pause on their annual spring training in the area due to the pandemic, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds arrived Tuesday (May 4) and held their first training session Wednesday in the skies above the Comox Valley. NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Hunters join forces with conservationists to call on B.C. to protect fish and wildlife habitat. Unlikely alliance includes fishers, trappers, naturalists and conservation organizations OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHERBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
Beefs & Bouquets, May 12. To submit a beef or a bouquet to the Nanaimo News Bulletin, e-mail editor@nanaimobulletin.com May 12, 2021 FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TOAUTHOR: CHRISBUSH
Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue WOLF-DOG MIXES KILLED AFTER SERIOUSLY INJURING WOMAN SOUTH Wolf-dog cross animals have been killed after they attacked a woman in Nanaimo’s South Wellington area Tuesday morning, May 25. A 69-year-old woman was airlifted to hospital in Victoria with serious injuries after the incident at a wolf education centre on Waring Road. CONTESTS - NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN QUIZ: Celebrating the long, sunny days of June. Try this short quiz about the month of June, people named June and other June-relatedtrivia Jun 1, 2021
SERIOUS CRASH CLOSES NANAIMO’S CRANBERRY INTERSECTION UPDATE: Woman dies in crash in south Nanaimo A serious car crash has closed the intersection of Cranberry Avenue and the Trans-Canada Highway in both directions. Emergency crews were called to the intersection at about 9 p.m. Thursday, May 20, after a compact car and a pickup truck were involved in a collision, with both vehicles ending up wrecked in the northbound lanes. QUALICUM BEACH BYELECTION 2021: SKIPSEY TOPS BALLOTAUTHOR: PHILIP WOLF Anne Skipsey is poised to return to Qualicum Beach council. On Saturday, May 15, the town released preliminary results from a byelection to fill the spot vacated when Adam Walker left to become the MLA for Parksville-Qualicum. Skipsey was previously a town councillor from 2014 to VIDEO: SNOWBIRDS HOLD FIRST TRAINING SESSION IN COMOX Following a one-year pause on their annual spring training in the area due to the pandemic, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds arrived Tuesday (May 4) and held their first training session Wednesday in the skies above the Comox Valley. OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER 2ND ICBC REBATE SET FOR MID-JULY, AVERAGING $120 PER 13 hours ago · ICBC will issue a second COVID rebate as part of the plan to respond to fewer crashes during the past year and a half of the pandemic. ICBC will start distributing rebates averaging $120 per policy in mid-July, returning approximately $350 million in additional rebates to 2.94 million customers NANAIMO MAN, ALREADY IN JAIL, FOUND GUILTY OF SEXUAL ABUSE 5 hours ago · Warning: This story contains graphic details. A Nanaimo man, already in jail for sexual abuse involving a girl, has been found guilty of sexually abusing his sons. The man, who can’t be named due to a publication ban, was charged with two counts of BC FERRIES ANTICIPATING ‘PENT-UP DEMAND’ AS TRAVEL 14 hours ago · With the end of recreational travel restrictions coming throughout the province on June 15, BC Ferries has begun preparing for a greater volume of travellers. “We look forward to welcoming recreational travellers back on board, in accordance with the end of the province’s travel restrictions THOUSANDS DONATED TO CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY 8 hours ago · Nanaimo honoured and mourned 215 children whose remains were discovered outside a Kamloops residential school, and also gave to a good cause. Kw’umut Lelum issued a press release Friday, June 11, thanking organizers of a May 31 vigil that resulted in more than $4,000 in donations to the child and family serviceagency.
RESCUERS FREE HUMPBACK ‘ANCHORED’ DOWN BY PRAWN TRAPS NEAR 7 hours ago · Help was fortunately close at hand for a humpback whale that found itself entangled in commercial fishing gear in the waters off Nanaimo yesterday. Paul Cottrell, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Mammal Response Program coordinator, said fisheries officers happened to B.C. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES MEDICAL DEVICE COVERAGE FOR 10 hours ago · The provincial government has expanded BC Pharmacare coverage to allow British Columbians living with diabetes easier access to the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor (CGM). CGMs automatically track glucose levels in real time. Without a CGM, monitoring of blood glucose for diabetics involves a CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of TAHLTAN NATION, B.C. GOVERNMENT SIGN AGREEMENT FOR SHARED 12 hours ago · President of the Tahltan Central Government, Chad Norman Day, surveys Tahltan territory by helicopter in this July 2019 handout photo. The Tahltan Nation and the British Columbia government have struck what officials say is a historic agreement for shared decision-making for the nation’s territory in northwestern B.C., a hot spot for mineral exploration. TEDDY BEARS SUPPORT THOSE GRIEVING KAMLOOPS RESIDENTIAL Residents urged to put a stuffed animal on their porch May 31 at 5 p.m. and leave their light on Vernon residents are showing their support for those grieving the loss of 215 children, whose remains were discovered at the Kamloops Residential School May 28, 2021. Residents are asked to put a teddy NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Hunters join forces with conservationists to call on B.C. to protect fish and wildlife habitat. Unlikely alliance includes fishers, trappers, naturalists and conservation organizations OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER THOUSANDS DONATED TO CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY 37 minutes ago · Nanaimo honoured and mourned 215 children whose remains were discovered outside a Kamloops residential school, and also gave to a good cause. Kw’umut Lelum issued a press release Friday, June 11, thanking organizers of a May 31 vigil that resulted in more than $4,000 in donations to the child and family serviceagency.
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Beefs & Bouquets, May 12. To submit a beef or a bouquet to the Nanaimo News Bulletin, e-mail editor@nanaimobulletin.com May 12, 2021 GUNS, $60K WORTH OF POT PRODUCTS SEIZED IN COMMERCIAL BUST 59 minutes ago · Two handguns found during a provincial inspection of an unlicenced pot shop in Vancouver have sparked a police investigation. The June 9 operation, which began with the execution of a search warrant, ended with one arrest and the seizure of $160,000 in drug-infused products from the store near Clark Drive and WilliamStreet.
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Canada should roll out second doses ‘as soon as possible’: NACI. Because of variants of concern, Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti says all Canadians should strive to become fully vaccinated FOUL PLAY RULED OUT AFTER BODY FOUND NEAR NANAIMO ICE 8 hours ago · The death of a 21-year-old woman found near Nanaimo Ice Centre last week was not caused by foul play, say police. According to a Nanaimo RCMP press release, the body of Deanna Williams, 21, was found in a tent in a marshy and wooded area near Nanaimo Ice Centre last Wednesday. Police and B.C B.C. INCHES TOWARDS UNIVERSAL CHILD CARE, PLEDGES TO 11 hours ago · The Early Learning and Childcare and Early Childcare Educators recapture the momentum of the original B.C. Child Care Act introduced in 1996 B.C. introduced the creation of two pieces of legislation Tuesday (June 8) to propel child care in the province towards a universal and inclusive system CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents ofBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
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FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TO Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue TRIPLE O’S DRIVE-THRU RESTAURANT PITCHED FOR NANAIMO A Triple O’s could be coming to the Harbour City. The City of Nanaimo has received a development permit application calling for the construction of a 186-square-metre one-storey Triple O’s drive-thru restaurant at Country Club Centre. NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN B.C.’s anti-gang unit seizes 9 kg of ‘potentially deadly’ fentanyl. The bust was the end of a 10-month drug trafficking investigation into Lower Mainland criminals with ties to gang activity EEDITIONS - NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Redefining The State of Aging - May 26, 2021. Kimberly Visitor Guide 2021. Celebrating Our Nurses - May 12, 2021 B.C.’S COVID-19 INFECTION RATE BELOW 200 FOR THIRD DAY 8 hours ago · B.C.’s COVID-19 infection rate continues to decline, with 165 cases in the 24 hours up to Tuesday, the third straight day below 200 confirmed new infections. There are 203 people in hospital with coronavirus-related conditions, up from 199 on Monday, and 57 FOUL PLAY RULED OUT AFTER BODY FOUND NEAR NANAIMO ICE 8 hours ago · The death of a 21-year-old woman found near Nanaimo Ice Centre last week was not caused by foul play, say police. According to a Nanaimo RCMP press release, the body of Deanna Williams, 21, was found in a tent in a marshy and wooded area near Nanaimo Ice Centre last Wednesday. FEDERAL MINISTERS OUTLINE PRINCIPLES OF $647M FUND TO 11 hours ago · Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan says record federal spending to try to save the Pacific salmon population marks the beginning of a new chapter that will give the species a fighting chance at survival. Jordan and Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinsonoutlined
TRUDEAU CALLS LONDON VEHICLE ASSAULT THAT KILLED MUSLIM 15 hours ago · The country’s prime minister dubbed the alleged actions of a man to kill a Muslim family in Ontario on Sunday “a terrorist attack.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the comments during a Tuesday (June 8) session in the House of Commons. “This was SUSPICIOUS FIRES STRIKE NANAIMO BUSINESS TWICE IN FOUR 12 hours ago · A longtime downtown Nanaimo business will have to rebuild part of its facility following a fire that caused serious damage. Ajac’s Equipment has operated at 160 Cliff St. since 1967, but early Friday, June 4, the business became the victim of one of twofires on
DRIVER ARRESTED FOR IMPAIRED DRIVING AFTER HIT-AND-RUN ON 14 hours ago · A 34-year-old Nanaimo man was arrested for impaired driving following a hit-and-run motor vehicle incident Monday night. The incident occurred at approximately 7:15 p.m., June 7, on Nanaimo Parkway, just north of the Mostar Road intersection. RCMP, Nanaimo Fire Rescue and and B.C. Ambulance Service B.C. TO REGISTER PEOPLE AGES 40+ FOR COVID-19 VACCINES IN The province has announced its COVID-19 vaccine registration schedule for the next week. In a social media post, Health Minister Adrian Dix said that people born in 1966 and earlier (age 55+) can register Monday, people born in 1971 (50+) and earlier can register Wednesday, people born in 1976 (45+) and earlier can register on Friday and those born in 1981 or earlier (40+) can register on LETTERS - NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Cutting old-growth will provide jobs for short-term only. We can have both huge working forests plus ‘real forest’ that is left alone, says letter writer* __
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Carlton Cards products (Carlton Cards Facebook photo) ALL CARLTON CARDS STORES CLOSING, INCLUDING NANAIMO LOCATION Schurman Retail Group stores across North America will close over the next four to six weeks * Black Press Media Staff * Jan. 22, 2020 3:35 p.m.* Business
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A Carlton Cards spokeswoman, in a separate statement e-mailed to the News Bulletin, noted that the Carlton and Papyrus brands are licensed to Schurman Retail Group, and SRG also buys Carlton products. “We understand that SRG has decided to close all of its specialty card stores, including the 79 stores in Canada…” the statement from Carlton Cards noted. “Our products are available in over 6,000 retailer locations nationwide and will continue to be sold without any interruption at Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaw family of stores, Sobey’s family of stores, London Drugs, Indigo, Jean Coutu and many more.” Schurman Retail Group CEO Dominique Schurman said most stores will be closed in the next four to six weeks. “Despite our Herculean efforts to realign our Papyrus and American Greetings stores to fit today’s shopping environment, Schurman Retail Group had to make the difficult decision to close all 254 of our stores in North America, which will impact our workforce of about 1,400 employees,” she said. She thanked customers for their patronage over the years. _-files from Paul Clarke/Black Press_ TODAY’S MOST-READ: VANCOUVER ISLAND HOME TO ONE OF CANADA’S LARGEST PRIVATE SKATEBOARD COLLECTIONS YESTERDAY’S MOST-READ: NANAIMO MOM WILL CELEBRATE 40TH IN STYLE AFTER $500,000 LOTTO WIN ------------------------- editor@nanaimobulletin.com LIKE US ON FACEBOOK AND FOLLOW US ON TWITTER Get local stories you won't find anywhere else right to your inbox.Sign up here
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