Nanaimo Data Catalog

The City of Nanaimo is dedicated to providing residents with the highest possible level of service.  Part of this service includes making data available to the public to allow them to make the best possible decisions, to understand the City's business, and to engage in the democratic process to the fullest extent possible. The City has a strong history of making this data available, from building permit and business license searches, to geographic information in CityMap and Google Earth, through to fire incident reporting and more. This page follows the strong lead of initiatives like the DC Data Catalog, and Data.Gov in gathering all of the City's open data sources in a central location for ease of access by the public. Read More

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