Nanaimo non-profits receive total of $2.1 million in gaming grants
08-06-2026 23:15 via nanaimobulletin.com

Nanaimo non-profits receive total of $2.1 million in gaming grants

A total of $2.1 million from the province’s community gaming grants is being distributed to Nanaimo non-profits.
According to a media release put out by the provincial government on June 4, 40 non-profits will be benefiting from the grant.
These include the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Central Vancouver Island, which is receiving $94,750, the Growing Opportunities Farm Community Collective, which is receiving $20,000, the Nanaimo Disability Resource Centre Society, which is receiving $6
Read more »

Nanaimo news



Revelstoke railroaders among 300 CPKC staff on strike
Revelstoke railroaders among 300 CPKC staff on strike
Nanaimo landscape artist showcasing work at Art 10 Gallery this June and July
Nanaimo landscape artist showcasing work at Art 10 Gallery this June and July
Police investigating Vancouver Island restaurant fire appeal for witnesses
Police investigating Vancouver Island restaurant fire appeal for witnesses
Stab wounds detailed in Lumby woman’s murder trial
Stab wounds detailed in Lumby woman’s murder trial
Nanaimo’s former heritage planner recognized for lifetime of promoting B.C.’s heritage
Nanaimo’s former heritage planner recognized for lifetime of promoting B.C.’s heritage
Teen presumed drowned after boating incident northeast of Quesnel
Teen presumed drowned after boating incident northeast of Quesnel
Dennis Martin Albert Kalack
Dennis Martin Albert Kalack
David John Bryce
David John Bryce
Captain Robert (Bob) Mathew Banerd
Captain Robert (Bob) Mathew Banerd
Andrew William Samarin
Andrew William Samarin
PHOTOS: Island FanCon returns to Langford uniting fandoms of all kinds
PHOTOS: Island FanCon returns to Langford uniting fandoms of all kinds
B.C. commits nearly $20 million on projects to reduce wildfire risk
B.C. commits nearly $20 million on projects to reduce wildfire risk
B.C. doctors ratify new 4-year deal, get more pay for rural and maternity care
Interior Health warns of rising pertussis cases ahead of summer in B.C.
Interior Health warns of rising pertussis cases ahead of summer in B.C.
Desktop versie