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Nanaimo Daily

Nanaimo Daily

By: Monkey & Bot
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Nanaimo Daily is a short, daily community briefing focused on what matters most to people who live and work in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Each episode delivers a concise roundup of local news, events, weather, and community updates — designed to be easy to listen to and easy to share.© Monkey & Bot 2026 Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Nanaimo Daily - January 18, 2026
    Jan 18 2026

    In today's episode:

    • NHL roundup: Zibanejad's hat trick leads Rangers to 6-3 victory over Flyers
    • Jarry shines, Edmonton Oilers thump struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-0
    • Canada beats Czechia 8-1 to advance to U18 women's world hockey championship final
    • JUNO Award-winning quartet tours the Island and more
    • Crofton mill workers rescue site’s feral cats before closure
    • Nostalgia, community and a search for bigger thrills fuel new Island arcade
    • Nanaimo receives $105k towards Sea Level Rise management plan
    • Sustainable travel and tourism global leaders to flock to Vancouver Island
    • Regional District of Nanaimo board rejects call for bridge funding for INfilm
    • Ladysmith 2-vehicle incident briefly closes Highway 1 Saturday morning
    • Trail grade signage being considered at Nanaimo’s Westwood Lake
    • Proposed medical office buildings will grow Nanaimo Regional General Hospital campus
    • City of Nanaimo announces selection of 2026 Temporary Public Art Projects
    • I Don't Belong Here
    • Harbour Dance Studios
    • Banff Mountain Film Festival
    • SPICE WANNABE - The Spice Girls Tribute
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    7 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - January 17, 2026
    Jan 17 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Coulson Aviation sues U.S. rival over alleged 'deceitful' South Korean deal
    • North Island forestry workers reach tentative deal
    • Canadian official says Carney will accept role on Trump's Gaza 'Board of Peace'
    • B.C. Conservatives unveil leadership race rules as Peter Milobar joins growing field
    • Carney reaches 'landmark' tariff quota deal with China on EVs, canola
    • North Island College looking to suspend 15 programs and courses for September 2026
    • Nanaimo and Ladysmith families open their homes to the world through NLPS
    • Tribunal upholds $10K fine for B.C. ostrich farm over failure to report sick birds
    • ‘Condemn these acts of hate’: Port Alberni bridge honouring residential school survivors vandalized
    • B.C.’s sport fishing industry balks at salmon re-allocation that could put it last
    • Comox Valley RCMP seek assistance to locate missing youth
    • Nanaimo senior jailed for collecting thousands of child abuse images
    • ‘The right thing to do:’ red tape around proposed Lantzville long-term care centre clears
    • Dog owners reminded to renew licences for 2026
    • City seeking new member for Board of Variance
    • Dancing on Strings
    • Victoria Symphony
    • Choir! Choir! Choir!
    • Sing Along, EH? with Piano Heist
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    7 mins
  • Nanaimo Daily - January 16, 2026
    Jan 16 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Carney meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping
    • Canada advances to women's U18 hockey worlds semis thanks to 12-0 win over Finland
    • Tage Thompson's 3-goal, 5-point outing leads Buffalo Sabres to 5-3 win over Montreal Canadiens
    • Gas N Go receives 30 complaints after bad fuel damages vehicles
    • $10K fine upheld against Edgewood ostrich farm
    • ‘Finally back on!’: Helicopter flies Hydro crews to restore power to Zeballos and Ehattesaht First Nation
    • RCMP launches Canada-wide database of people found guilty of sexual offences against children
    • Port Alberni’s uptown set to get 6-storey supportive housing development
    • Vehicle tracking technology thwarts truck thieves captured north of Nanaimo
    • ‘A teacher and a friend:’ Nanaimo professor named as victim in Saanich murder
    • Push for cath lab & patient tower at Nanaimo hospital including lobby groups, federal government meetings
    • Missing 36 year old male located deceased
    • Victoria Symphony
    • I Don't Belong Here
    • Choir! Choir! Choir!
    • Banff Mountain Film Festival
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    7 mins
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