
Daryl Major
Host and Reporter at CIBH (Parksville, BC)
None at NanaimoNewsNOW
Husband, father, Beatles fan, Morning show co-host on 102.3 The Wave. Colour for the BCHL Clippers on 106.9 The Wolf. Volunteer at many community events.
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4 days ago |
885thebeach.com | Daryl Major
NANAIMO — A disturbing case of violence and humiliation at a Nanaimo shopping centre resulted in a Youth Criminal Justice Act conviction. The 13-year-old unnamed offender and an accomplice directed the youth victim to the ground and made him eat cat food after being guided by the duo to Country Club Centre’s entryway on Oct. 3, 2024. Crown Counsel’s Kaitlyn Tourangeau told a recent sentencing hearing in Nanaimo the offender and his accomplice instructed the victim to kiss his feet.
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1 week ago |
thelounge999.com | Daryl Major
NANAIMO — Pete Caljouw has worn many hats in his life. He was a Navy man, a logger, a transit operator, a wildlife photographer and a minor league baseball coach. Now 89 years old, Caljouw has added e-bike enthusiast to the list, making the switch to assisted pedalling to help navigate the steep terrain of the mid-Island as he photographed local wildlife. “It started getting hard for me as I got older and older.
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thelounge999.com | Daryl Major
NANAIMO — For the first time in six years, almost to the day, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds are coming to the Harbour City for a full performance. A two-day stop is planned for the squadron with an evening show planned for Aug. 15 and an afternoon demonstration on Aug. 16 in the skies above the Nanaimo Harbour and Maffeo Sutton Park.
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1 week ago |
thelounge999.com | Daryl Major
Editor’s note: This article contains extremely graphic details depicting the sexual abuse of a dog. Reader discretion is strongly advised. NANAIMO — A Qualicum Beach man will spend the next nine months behind bars, followed by two years of probation, after being sentenced for sexually assaulting his family’s dog.
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1 week ago |
nanaimonewsnow.com | Daryl Major
NANAIMO - A cocaine user struggling to maintain his own habit preyed on some of Nanaimo's most vulnerable by intercepting the B.C. government's safe drug supply program. Ronald Fred Schilling, 68, was handed a three-year prison sentence during an explosive Friday, May 2 sentencing hearing in Nanaimo after he pleaded guilty to five drug trafficking charges.
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