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B.C. scientist studying use of magnetic brain stimulation to treat substance abuse

B.C. scientist studying use of magnetic brain stimulation to treat substance abuse

NanaimoÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s Travis Baker earns $2.5-million grant for research at Rutgers University-Newark
Truck driver survives after crashing through house along Vancouver Island highway

Truck driver survives after crashing through house along Vancouver Island highway

Rescuers take three hours to extricate transport truck driver after incident near Nanaimo
BUSH: Road trip wrong-turn triggers bungle at the Osoyoos border

BUSH: Road trip wrong-turn triggers bungle at the Osoyoos border

DonÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™t shut off your GPS if you havenÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™t driven through Osoyoos in 30 years, warns columnist
Driver found sleeping in nearby bushes after crashing car on B.C. highway

Driver found sleeping in nearby bushes after crashing car on B.C. highway

Incident happened at the Aulds Road intersection at midnight on Monday, Sept. 19
Judge sticks B.C. environmental activist with ban on possessing glue in public

Judge sticks B.C. environmental activist with ban on possessing glue in public

Extinction Rebellion protester gets binding conditions of probation
Suspect throws brick at pregnant womanÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s stomach in downtown Nanaimo

Suspect throws brick at pregnant womanÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s stomach in downtown Nanaimo

Individual in custody, victim rushed to hospital after attack Monday, Aug. 8
Man in his 50s sent back to the U.S. Midwest after coming to meet girl at B.C. park

Man in his 50s sent back to the U.S. Midwest after coming to meet girl at B.C. park

Nanaimo RCMP investigating, say there was insufficient evidence at the time to make an arrest
B.C. city repeals 130-year-old bylaw banning drunken singing

B.C. city repeals 130-year-old bylaw banning drunken singing

City of Nanaimo retains bylaw banning nuclear weapons, but takes several other bylaws off the books
From food to family member: Baby B.C. hawk goes from eagle bait to roommate

From food to family member: Baby B.C. hawk goes from eagle bait to roommate

Red-tailed hawklet brought to the nest as food instead gets adopted by eagles near Nanaimo
New business partners breathe new life into Vancouver IslandÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s most remote pub

New business partners breathe new life into Vancouver IslandÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s most remote pub

Scarlet Ibis Pub and Restaurant in Holberg is edge of civilization for wilderness adventurers
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