11-06-2026 14:30 via nanaimobulletin.com

Nanaimo community association wants to see supportive-housing projects dispersed

The chair of Nanaimo’s South End Community Association would like to see supportive housing and related services dispersed through all the neighbourhoods in the city.
With her neighbourhood hosting a large proportion of the city’s social housing and services, Sydney Robertson said, at the city’s special governance and priorities committee meeting on June 8, that the association’s theme for many years has been that supportive housing needs to be distributed throughout the
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