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Live Island music – use it or lose it (Gabriola Sounder)

The Local Trust Committee’s pubic hearing on a proposed bylaw to restrict house concerts as part of a review of home occupations - which is Trustspeak for home based businesses - was quite an entertaining show last Monday evening.

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Bush fire was set, fire officials say (Nanaimo News Bulletin)

A bush fire near Malaspina University-College Wednesday was deliberately set, say Nanaimo Fire Rescue officials. “It was definitely a lit fire by unknown people,” said fire inspector Rick Kwasnecha.

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FACEBOOK GENERATION (Nanaimo News Bulletin)

Malaspina University-College web designer Michael Carpenter likes the benefits of Facebook’s information sharing among its users, but cautions users’ private information is vulnerable.

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Festival goes Russian (Nanaimo News Bulletin)

It may be July, but members of Malaspina University-College’s Festival of Trees are thinking about Christmas as they prepare for the 13th annual Festival of Trees.

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Colombians escape to Canada (Nanaimo News Bulletin)

acing the floor near the arrivals gate at Nanaimo Airport’s Collishaw Terminal with a bouquet of flowers in hand, William Cruz admitted the butterflies were rising.

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Malaspina chef cooks for Canada (Nanaimo News Bulletin)

Team Canada’s Bill Clay, centre, a Malaspina University-College culinary arts instructor, Tracey Muzzolini, of Saskatoon, and Didier Julien, of Halifax, won a silver medal at the Louis Lesaffre Cup qualifying round in Mexico City for the World Cup Baking competition.

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Student gives closing speech (Powell River Peak)

HARD WORK PAYS OFF: Jennifer Grants met Premier Gordon Campbell at the Premier's Excellence Award luncheon. In return for her closing speech, she was seated at the premier's table.

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City students earn scholarly honours (Nanaimo News Bulletin)

Two Nanaimo students received provincial and national recognition for their academic achievements. Devon Joiner, 18, a graduate of Wellington secondary school, is getting a $10,000 grant from the Hnatyshyn Foundation to put toward classical piano studies.

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Island scientists closely monitor pesky mosquitoes (Nanaimo News Bulletin)

Veterinary epidemiologist Jane Parmley sets out a battery-powered mosquito trap that lures the tiny creatures into its net with two things they find irresistible, carbon dioxide gas and ultraviolet light.

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Firefighter training boosted (Nanaimo News Bulletin)

Nanaimo firefighters are now training their own.

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Live Island music – use it or lose it (Gabriola Sounder)

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