Articles published Thu, Feb 14, 2002
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Letters to the Editor -- February 14, 2002
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Stretch your brain, tone your attitude
The Chicken Soup for the Mind series, sponsored by the Ladies Club of Semiahmoo, is continuing on a theme of physical and mental well-being and delves ...
BP super on state board
Governor Gary Locke has appointed Captain Craig Lee, port superintendent for BP Cherry Point Refinery, to the state board of pilotage commissioners. The...
LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST - LIFE BEGINS AT 50A journey through life in the words...
In her six-week session at the Blaine senior center, Writing the Story of Your Life - a Spiritual Journey, Jackie Hollett teaches more than...
LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST - LIFE BEGINS AT 50As the ads say, Just Do It!
Limited, yet limitless sometimes life for mature adults is a bit of a paradox. On the one hand there is more time, hopefully fewer expenses and ...
Stronger, faster, fitter: Strength training program gets raves
Last August a new weight and resistance training program began at the Blaine Senior Center as part of a strategy to help keep older people independent ...
Hundreds take big bite of Blaine
The Bite of Blaine might have been better named the Big Gulp this year, as hundreds of lip-smacking diners gobbled their way around the Blakely at Resort...
Finding the cash for new off-ramp wont be easy
From the half-dozen federal agencies that monitor what goes across the border, to highway engineers and Blaine city council members, several dozen people...
June plans for NEXUS at Peace Arch?
Surveyors and technology teams were milling around the Peace Arch port of entry Tuesday, trying to work out the kinks to getting a NEXUS commuter lane ...
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Police Report -- February 14, 2002
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Sports -- February 14, 2002