Snuneymuxw First Nation is concerned about what will happen to site of ancestral village
The City of Nanaimo maintains it followed proper process for a partly completed rezoning application but is tight-lipped in response to a warning from the Snuneymuxw First Nation that it could cause delays for a large mixed-use development along the Millstone River.
A Victoria-based company is seeking to rezone the site to allow the project to proceed. It would include a hotel, more than 700 homes, commercial space and waterfront path.
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