Articles published Thu, Oct 25, 2012
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Council, Martins come to tentative terms on property
The idea of condemning the Martin property to create a utility and road corridor for East Blaine as part of the East Blaine Infrastructure Plan (EBIP) has been laid to rest – at least for now.
Conservation groups breathe new life into Terrell Creek and Birch Bay Watershed, reintroduce coho and chum
City expresses ire over VACIS station and traffic delays
The Swift railway stop just south of Blaine city limits isn’t much to look at. In fact, if you weren’t looking for it, you’d probably miss it, along with the nondescript building that houses the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency’s vehicle and cargo inspection system (VACIS). But its impacts are felt across the city.
Update on summer Birch Bay burglaries
Crime is down in Birch Bay, and sheriff’s deputy Zac Reimer has credited the diligence of Birch Bay res
CBSA border guard expected to make full recovery, shooter declared dead at the scene
On Tuesday, October 16, just before 2 p.m. Canada Border Services agent Lori Bowcock was shot in the neck at close range at the Douglas, B.C. border crossing by 32-year-old Seattle-area tattoo artist Andrew Crews.
Voting do’s and don’ts for the 2012 general election
As we approach the 2012 General Election, I think it is important to stress some of the do’s and don’ts that voters should consider.
Property taxes due October 31
Tips for staying safe this Halloween
Planning ahead for a weather-wise and season-savvy home
Winter is closing in, and as days grow shorter and temperatures drop it’s time once again to prepare your home for the long winter months ahead.
sports
Girls varsity soccer peaks in time for tri-district playoffs
Hope Wilkett scores winning goal for 1-0 win