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Week of January 6 - 12, 2005


Over 200 brave souls splashed into the water at Birch Bay’s 22nd annual Polar Bear Swim on January 1. Photo Karl King.

FRONT PAGE
Local teachers experience power of tsunami
It was the last day of our Christmas trip to Phuket, Thailand. We woke up at 8 a.m. to small vibrations that we shrugged off as “a little earthquake” (in actuality it was the world’s fourth largest on record).

Year in Review 2004
The Birch Bay community plan ... The Blaine boardwalk ... Pressure to develop increase ... A year in the life of Blaine and Birch Bay ...

 
INSIDE


On the mat...

Calvin Moore seen with his first place medal awarded at The Rock tournament last weekend. Photo by Roland Spenser.


Good wishes!
Richard Greer greeted guests to the Christmas dinner held at the senior center, sponsored by the Free Church Unitarians.

New Year tragedy...
Local man was killed in tragic New Year’s Day high speed accident.

On the hook...
Nature’s Path has been hit with a big fine from the DOE for allowing 600 pounds of ... sugar to enter the sewer system.

One less Crossen to bear for commissioners and firefighters
Dave Crossen’s tenure as fire chief of North Whatcom Fire & Rescue Services (NWFRS) came to an end at midnight on New Year’s Eve.

Year in Review:
• City of Blaine: Challenges and Opportunities
• Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce: From cold water to hot festivals

Best of the Police Report: 2004

Opinion - Jerry Gay

 

 


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