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Week of April 26 to May 2, 2001


Front Page Stories
It was a quiet riot...Vancouver musician Wikham Porteous wrote a new song for the rally at the Peace Arch last weekend.
District officals make case for school bond approval On May 15, citizens of Blaine will be asked whether or not the school district should get $19.7 million to build classrooms and add safety features.
Council unclear on Amtrak stance Mist continues to swirl around the city’s role and city council’s position on a proposed Amtrak train stop in White Rock, and council members are anxious to clear up some misconceptions
Inside Stories
Car crash revives road concerns A Blaine high school student was probably saved by his seatbelt, according to the officer who responded to an accident on the truck route.
Support sought to avert Intalco smelter closure People from all over Whatcom County packed the Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham last week to hear about the Intalco smelter’s future in the face of a Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) request to shut down for two years.
Blaine students repeat first place finish at state math contest For the third year in a row, Blaine high school mathletes have taken first place in one of the state competition’s categories.
Teen center looking for your help The idea behind it is simply put: connect, mentor and serve,” said organizer Ken Martin of a new youth center opening in downtown Blaine.

 

 


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