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Events in Nanaimo for the week of Jan. 15 to 21, 2026 – The Discourse.
These events listings are from The Hub Nanaimo, your weekly insider guide to the best of community arts and culture.
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January 16, 2026 at 8:16 PM
These events listings are from The Hub Nanaimo, your weekly insider guide to the best of community arts and culture.

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Events in Nanaimo for the week of Jan. 15 to 21, 2026 – The Discourse.
These events listings are from The Hub Nanaimo, your weekly insider guide to the best of community arts and culture.
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January 16, 2026 at 6:15 AM
“Everyone should be concerned that we were profiled and asked to leave for no reason.”

Three Cowichan Valley residents say they were threatened with arrest at a public town hall featuring Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and local MP Jeff Kibble — because of the messages on their T-shirts.
Cowichan Valley residents seek answers after ejection from public town hall – The Discourse.
Three Cowichan Valley residents say they were threatened with arrest and removed from a public town hall event over T-shirt slogans.
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January 16, 2026 at 2:15 AM
Widely considered a successful model for low-barrier emergency housing, The City of Duncan has applied for funding to add six new sleeping cabins to The Village. Meanwhile, North Cowichan is looking to add two new Village sites to its municipality. Read the story:
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Cowichan Valley communities seek to expand Duncan’s ‘proven’ Village housing model
Duncan applies for funding to add six more cabins to The Village, while North Cowichan evaluates land for two potential new Village sites.
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January 13, 2026 at 9:30 PM
Foster parents in Courtenay, B.C. speak out after a string of alleged incidents targeting them and their 16-year-old foster son.
*This story was produced as part of Spotlight: Child Welfare, a collaborative journalism project. It was first published by IndigiNews.
After Indigenous teen’s stabbing, his family says the system failed to stop his bullying
Foster parents in ‘Courtenay, B.C.’ speak out after a string of alleged incidents targeting them and their 16-year-old foster son, as they wait for trial.
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January 13, 2026 at 7:30 PM
LUSH Valley and Origins Environmental are restoring farms in the Comox Valley to support local food security and the environment.
“We take a food systems approach,” explains LUSH executive director Maurita Prato. “From how it’s grown to how it gets to our plates.”
Learn more in our latest story:
To boost local food production, this Comox Valley nonprofit restores salmon habitat
LUSH Valley takes ‘a food systems approach’ to nurture a resilient future for farms in the Comox Valley.
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December 21, 2025 at 2:00 AM
Salt Spring Island farmer Abey Scaglione's new book, "Radical Farm: Animals, Food and Our Future," lays out her vision for how communities can support local food, farmers and environmentally restorative agriculture practices. Read our Q&A with her:
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Salt Spring Island author pens book on sustainable farming – The Discourse.
Author of ‘Radical Farm: Animals, food and Our Future,’ shares how she thinks communities can reconnect with food and the people who grow it.
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December 21, 2025 at 12:39 AM
Looking for something to do in the Cowichan Valley this week? 🎄

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December 17, 2025 at 2:00 AM
“Enough is enough.”

Family and leaders are demanding answers from Island Health after the death of Lenny Sylvester, a Penelakut man whose care they say reflects systemic racism.

Read more:
‘Enough is enough’: Penelakut family calls on Island Health to address systemic racism after Lenny Sylvester’s death – The Discourse.
Community leaders say Lenny Sylvester’s death shows systemic racism within Island Health and are demanding accountability and transparency.
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December 12, 2025 at 1:30 AM
Thinking about building a cob home in the Regional District of Nanaimo? We have put together this FAQ after talking with both owner / builders on Vancouver Island and district staff.
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Thinking about building a cob home in the Nanaimo area? – The Discourse.
FAQ about cob homes in the Regional District of Nanaimo.
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December 11, 2025 at 4:21 AM
The Cowichan Valley comes alive in December ❄️

Whether you’re into markets, music, or low-key holiday fun, there’s something happening in every corner of the region!

Discover what’s going on this week:
What’s happening in the Cowichan Valley from Dec. 12 to Dec. 20 – The Discourse.
Music, arts and events happening in the Cowichan Valley from Dec. 5 to Dec. 15.
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December 10, 2025 at 5:41 PM
At a recent meeting, North Cowichan staff warned council that amending the Official Community Plan could cost taxpayers and impact future developments and water and sewer capacity.

Council voted to amend the OCP. Read more about what this means:

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North Cowichan passes OCP amendment — Will staff, infrastructure keep up? – The Discourse.
A council decision to amend the Official Community Plan could set back housing developments and cost future tax payers, municipal staff say.
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December 10, 2025 at 1:14 AM
“The proposed site layout diagram solves a lot of problems by saving the mature trees, playground and beach areas in a cohesive way that allows for easy public access and maximum use,” Lana Fitzpatrick from the Wellington Action Committee told councillors.
Loudon Park boathouse approved for $10.2 million – The Discourse.
The development will see a building on newly-acquired land, preserving a grove of mature trees.
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December 7, 2025 at 12:28 AM
“This motion is not about reexamining philosophy, it’s about how many funerals we are prepared to accept.”
Nanaimo city council votes down proposed drug policy letter – The Discourse.
At the Dec. 1 Nanaimo City Council meeting, a motion to send a letter to the province asking it to reexamine its approach to "the ongoing addiction crisis" was voted down.
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December 6, 2025 at 6:56 PM
“If you want everything as per staff reports, we wouldn't have councils. You'd have bureaucracy running the councils,” Coun. Tek Manhas told a packed public hearing as North Cowichan voted to amend its official community plan on Nov. 19.
North Cowichan Council amends Official Community Plan – The Discourse.
A council decision to amend the Official Community Plan could set back housing developments and cost future tax payers, municipal staff say.
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December 5, 2025 at 1:00 AM
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"It does save lives, but saving those lives for what purpose?" asked Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog during a city council debate about overdose prevention sites and the province's approach to harm reduction in the toxic drug crisis on Monday night.
Nanaimo city council votes down proposed drug policy letter – The Discourse.
At the Dec. 1 Nanaimo City Council meeting, a motion to send a letter to the province asking it to reexamine its approach to "the ongoing addiction crisis" was voted down.
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December 4, 2025 at 4:29 AM
"It does save lives, but saving those lives for what purpose?" asked Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog during a city council debate about overdose prevention sites and the province's approach to harm reduction in the toxic drug crisis on Monday night.
Nanaimo city council votes down proposed drug policy letter – The Discourse.
At the Dec. 1 Nanaimo City Council meeting, a motion to send a letter to the province asking it to reexamine its approach to "the ongoing addiction crisis" was voted down.
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December 4, 2025 at 4:21 AM
“I have resented to no end the suggestion that this is somehow a facility for elitists, as if someone who chooses to participate in a particular aspect of a sporting activity is somehow elitist,” Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog said. “This is a good project.”
Loudon Park boathouse approved for $10.2 million – The Discourse.
The development will see a building on newly-acquired land, preserving a grove of mature trees.
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December 4, 2025 at 4:21 AM
“Politicized arguments like this motion driven by nimbyism and colonial privilege, undermine science, threaten public health and jeopardize the health and safety of our entire community," Sarah Lovegrove, vice-president of the Harm Reduction Nurses association told Nanaimo city council on Monday.
Nanaimo city council votes down proposed drug policy letter – The Discourse.
At the Dec. 1 Nanaimo City Council meeting, a motion to send a letter to the province asking it to reexamine its approach to "the ongoing addiction crisis" was voted down.
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December 3, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Nanaimo city council voted to allocate $10.2 million for a new boathouse and community space at Loudon Park on Long Lake at a special finance and audit committee meeting on Friday.
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Loudon Park boathouse approved for $10.2 million – The Discourse.
The development will see a building on newly-acquired land, preserving a grove of mature trees.
thediscourse.ca
December 3, 2025 at 4:18 PM
Looking for something to do in the Cowichan Valley this week? 🎄
We’ve rounded up holiday events, local shows and live music happening around the region.
👉 Check out our curated list:
What’s happening in the Cowichan Valley from Dec. 5 to Dec. 15. – The Discourse.
Music, arts and events happening in the Cowichan Valley from Dec. 5 to Dec. 15.
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December 3, 2025 at 2:00 AM
Looking for something fun to do in Nanaimo this weekend? From holiday markets to live music, arts and sports, reporter @micksweetman.bsky.social has curated a list of what's happening.

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Events in Nanaimo for the week of Nov. 28 to Dec. 3 – The Discourse.
These events listings are from The Hub Nanaimo, your weekly insider guide to the best of community arts and culture. Subscribe to this newsletter to see
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November 28, 2025 at 6:55 PM
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November 28, 2025 at 2:12 AM
North Cowichan council voted unanimously to restart talks with Quw'utsun Nation, setting aside previous plans to explore logging in the Municipal Forest Reserve.

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North Cowichan council axes plans to resume harvesting in forest reserve – The Discourse.
Following public backlash and pushback from First Nations, council moved to scrap plans to explore logging in the Municipal Forest Reserve.
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November 28, 2025 at 1:00 AM
Everything you want to know about the Nanaimo data centre, and how much water it will use, explained. thediscourse.ca/nanaimo/what...
What’s the deal with the proposed data centre in Nanaimo? – The Discourse.
The Discourse found answers to frequently asked questions about a proposed data centre in Nanaimo.
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November 26, 2025 at 1:14 AM