Wed. November 25th, 2009 - Fri. November 27th, 2009 - Nanaimo Art Gallery presents Festival of Banners
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Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Art Gallery presents the banners from the 2009 Oceans Alive festival.
HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Art Gallery presents the banners from the 2009 Oceans Alive festival.
HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Art Gallery presents the banners from the 2009 Oceans Alive festival.
HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Art Gallery presents the banners from the 2009 Oceans Alive festival.
HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Art Gallery presents the banners from the 2009 Oceans Alive festival.
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Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Art Gallery presents the banners from the 2009 Oceans Alive festival.
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Nanaimo: This exhibit consists of work created by the students of Arts 384, a course focused on finding bridges between Two dimensional and Three dimensional Art mediums and processes.
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Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Art Gallery presents: "Upstairs at Wah Lee's" a Quesnel Museum Travelling Exhibition.
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Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Arts Council gallery show for the month of November features the photography of Gary Ansell, who has a special interest in the scenery and wild plants of Vancouver Island.
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Nanaimo: Win your Christmas Turkey (or Ham, or Smoked Bacon Slab) at our Annual Turkey Shoot.
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Nanaimo: This exhibit consists of work created by the students of Arts 384, a course focused on finding bridges between Two dimensional and Three dimensional Art mediums and processes.
HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Art Gallery presents: "Upstairs at Wah Lee's" a Quesnel Museum Travelling Exhibition.
HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nanaimo: The Nanaimo Arts Council gallery show for the month of November features the photography of Gary Ansell, who has a special interest in the scenery and wild plants of Vancouver Island.
HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Nanaimo: The museum's newest Feature Exhibit opens with eight personal collections from the large community of collectors in Nanaimo and a book signing with local author Doug Steel.
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Nanaimo: Central Vancouver Island’s favorite holiday tradition -The 15th Annual Vancouver Island University Festival of Trees truly captures the holiday spirit. A fundraising event for VIU students.
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Nanaimo: PSF Dinners & Auctions provide great opportunities for salmon enthusiasts and stakeholders to show their support for BC’s Pacific salmon.
The 3 latest articles published by users on Nanaimo :
prmac | 10/27/2009
Seattle-based Nanaimo Studio today introduces Idea Organizer 1.0 , their new free-form note taking and organizer utility for iPhone and iPod touch. Developed specifically to take advantage of the iPhones unique capabilities and interface, Idea Organizer is a simple yet powerful tool that lets anyone quickly record their ideas, reminders and notes in whatever form that suits them the most. It aims to...
stinkysteven | 05/27/2009
Tim Hortons officials said on Thursday revealed it as a fake and that the cup was a counterfeit. That claim was verfied on Friday when Nanaimo resident Pam Geddes Skelding revealed the cup was fabricated by her 12 year-old daughter, Chloe, as an April Fool's Day joke. The forgery that had the country abuzz was created by a 12-year-old girl as one of the April Fools pranks she pulled off on her mother.
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