City moves forward with Lighthouse Point design
The city of Blaine has finalized its plans for a $33 million water reclamation facility slated for Marine Drive.
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New border crossing ID rules begin January 31
For those who doubt the need or utility of new border ID requirements, Department of Homeland Security secretary Michael Chertoff has just two words for you: Grow up! |
City to begin wharf improvements
An ambitious plan to make the Blaine waterfront area a destination attraction for the city is moving rapidly toward implementation, according to sources at both the Port of Bellingham and the city of Blaine, with construction schedules to be set for some parts of the roughly $8 million project this spring. |
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They’re back!
Check out Semiahmoo Spit for winter’s amazing variety of pintail, buffleheads, goldeneye and surf scoter ducks. Photo by Tara Nelson |

Up and away
Blaine’s basketball games are only a web page and a click away. See Sports. Photo by Jack Kintner. |
Dancing away...
The Class of 2008 dance and dinner auction is scheduled for January 26 at the Pastime. See Coming Up.
Lending a hand...
The Interfaith Coalition will offer free training for volunteers of their Friendly Visitor’s program on January 29 at Blaine’s Grace Lutheran Church.
See Briefs.
Briefs
• Indian dinner to benefit local Montessori schoo
• Washington law enforcement steps up traffic patrols
• Blaine basketball games online
• Coalition offers free training for volunteering
• Classes offered for fathers
• Mt. Baker HOGS chapter to offer college scholarship
Climb aboard with Blaine’s newest chef
When it comes to salad, some restaurants, it seems, haven’t made it into the 21st Century.
SPORTS
• Lady B’s crush Meridian 34-27 in home game
• Slivers from the bench...
• Grapplers beat Anacortes 57, 13
• Blaine boys win one, lose one to Woolley
• Borderite Scoreboard |