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March 17 - 23, 2005


Blaine planning commissioners listen to Linda Krippner, a birding consultant hired by Trillium Corporation to defend the waterbird impact study included in their permit application for the Seagrass Condominium project on Semiahmoo.
Photo by Jack Kintner.

FRONT PAGE
These trees are far from being free
Blaine city council has authorized city finance director Meredith Riley to prepare the payment to Robert Carruthers for his land abutting the Blaine airport.

Legal eagles spar over real eagles and
other birds

“It’s like a Perry Mason movie in there,” said Donna Lee Elke as she left last week’s Blaine planning commission hearing, the second in a series devoted to weighing issues connected to the proposed Seagrass Cottages on Semiahmoo spit.

Local officials worry about border
Border inspectors working at the Blaine crossing have a new building to look forward to that may be finished just before the 2010 Winter Olympics, but the plans have some local and area officials nervous.
INSIDE


Happy
St. Paddy’s Day
!
May the road rise up to meet you and the wind always be at your back.

Welcome home!
Jamie Workentin has just got home from a long stint in Iraq. Thanks, Jamie!

Wings over Water
The bird festival returns for the third year and there is plenty to do for the whole family

Good show!
The famous piano teacher -slash - critic Richard Clark reviews the very funny Mark Nadler.

Japanese high school bands
to visit and perform in Blaine

Aviation buffs invited to join new EAA group

Home Improvement
Concrete sets, pipes to follow
A Semiahmoo renovation

SPORTS

Opinion - by Jerry Gay

 

 


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