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Oceanside Women’s Business Network elects new board

Oceanside Women’s Business Network elects new board

Organization seeks new members to join
Magic mushrooms to treat mental illness? Nanaimo lab studying the possibilities

Magic mushrooms to treat mental illness? Nanaimo lab studying the possibilities

Numinus Wellness gets federal approval for psychedelic drug research into mental health treatment
There’s some donkey business happening on Vancouver Island

There’s some donkey business happening on Vancouver Island

New therapeutic business featuring donkeys opens in Shawnigan Lake
Nominate deserving essential workers for entry into contest for chance at a free vacation to Mexico

Nominate deserving essential workers for entry into contest for chance at a free vacation to Mexico

Parksville travel agency stages contest as a way to offer thanks
Developer asks RDN to rezone two Horne Lake Road-area properties to allow commercial development

Developer asks RDN to rezone two Horne Lake Road-area properties to allow commercial development

Service station part of proposal
Development variance permit sought for cannabis nursery in Nanoose Bay

Development variance permit sought for cannabis nursery in Nanoose Bay

Committee endorses application for RDN board’s approval
Parksville and District Chamber of Commerce asks local businesses how they are faring

Parksville and District Chamber of Commerce asks local businesses how they are faring

Followup survey now live after initial COVID-19 questionnaire for businesses in March
Sale of Vancouver Island’s most remote pub falls through

Sale of Vancouver Island’s most remote pub falls through

Beloved Holberg pub and restaurant The Scarlet Ibis is back with previous owner
TV star’s family selling Vancouver Island Beach Resort

TV star’s family selling Vancouver Island Beach Resort

You can own Jason Priestley’s Terrace Beach Resort in Ucluelet for less than $5 million
Van Isle Windows gives more than $40,000 to Island food banks

Van Isle Windows gives more than $40,000 to Island food banks

Company says they are fortunate to be able to give back to communities