Editor Letters

Police Reports


Week of April 1 -7, 2004


A windsurfer skitters across Birch Bay taking advantage of early spring wind and weather conditions. Photo by Karl King.

FRONT PAGE

Downtown businesses bullish about prospects
After years of economic doldrums, several downtown Blaine business owners are painting a picture of the local economy this spring that’s much more positive than it has been in previous years.

New highway interchanges to change face of Blaine
A first look at options for changing how residents and visitors get on and off the freeway includes solutions to trains holding up traffic at Bell Road and better penetration into the downtown business core.

Sheriffs decry lack of co-operation
Months before a local teen was caught smuggling eight pounds of marijuana on the Point Roberts school bus, county deputies met with the Blaine border patrol about reports of pot coming into Point Roberts from B.C. and then heading south on the school bus.

INSIDE


Fresh, fresh, fresh!
You too can have fresh vegetables just outside your kitchen door in your very own ‘potager.’

Fabulous Feed
The annual Blaine Softball Crab Feed went off without a hitch last weekend at the American Legion Post 86.

Math competition attracts well over a thousand students
Nearly 1,500 fifth-eigthth graders in 377 teams from 99 schools from across the state converged on the Blaine schools campus Saturday to compete in the Washington State Math Championship.

Close Up auction!
You can help some deserving high school students pay for their trip to Washington, D.C.


 

 


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