Thu, May 8, 2003
Over 400 attend second Shuckin�
About 400 people, half of the expected turnout, attended last Saturday�s Shuckin� on the Spit, an event held to raise awareness and funds to clean up Drayton...
New Blaine pier, wave barrier officially open
A ribbon-cutting ceremony officially marked the opening of the new Blaine pier and wave barrier last Friday.
Woman identified, no signs of trauma
The dead woman found last week in Blaine has been identified, but the cause of death is still unknown.
Thu, May 1, 2003
Get out and grow
Starting seedlings: sun, wind and cold can hurt growth
Public pier opens Friday
The Port of Bellingham invites the community to join it in celebrating the completion of the new Blaine Harbor wave barrier and improved Blaine public ...
Denny�s closes, representatives cite poor business
Denny�s Restaurant, the only 24-hour eatery in the Blaine area, closed for business earlier this week, and representatives weren�t saying much, except ...
Smart Growth Birch Bay to meet May 13
The next meeting of Smart Growth Birch Bay will be May 13, 7-9 p.m. at the Birch Bay Community Bible Church.
News in Brief
City to form plant relocation committee The city of Blaine is interested in forming an advisory committee focused on the relocation of the wastewater treatment...
Blessing of the Fleet ceremony on Sunday
The annual Blessing of the Fleet will be held on Sunday, May 4 at 1 p.m. at the Sawtooth Dock, Blaine Harbor. The public is invited to attend this ceremony...
More than 60 boats compete in regatta
Garry Parenteau of the Point Roberts Yacht Club won both of this past Sunday�s Bill VanDerBorn Memorial races for division 2 in his San Juan 28 Dream Scape...
Woman found dead in vehicle
The body of an adult female was found in the gravel pit area near David and Allan Streets in Blaine, Wednesday morning.
Boardwalk plans moving forward, contract signed
The city of Blaine is one step closer to a boardwalk, following city council�s unanimous decision on Monday night to allow city manager Gary Tomsic to ...
Larsen, residents discuss concerns
In a green button down shirt, jeans and boat shoes, Representative Rick Larsen visited Blaine on Saturday afternoon to discuss issues of concerns with ...
Thu, Apr 24, 2003
Get out & grow!A special gardening section
Personalize your garden, with a theme
DEA loses hemp ruling, granola production continues
Monday, April 21, should have been the day that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) implemented their final rule prohibiting the production of foods...
News In Brief
Smart Growth Birch Bay launches websiteSmart Growth Birch Bay, a newly formed independent citizen�s organization focusing on growth, recently launched ...
Spotting scope to be erected at Marine Park, funds still needed
In memory of Reg Campin, a long-time local resident, teacher and principal at Blaine schools, a spotting scope will soon be erected at Marine Park.
Farmer's market plans under way
An idea for a local farmer�s market, to be held in Birch Bay, is growing. Kathy Norman, owner of the Birch Bay Garden Center, is hoping to start a farmer...
WSDOT, Blaine roadway project bears unique design
Washington state department of transportation (WSDOT) representatives recently visited Blaine city council to share its design scheme for the future truck...
BCBP seizes $4 million in B.C. bud
Customs and border protection officers seized 778 pounds of B.C. bud marijuana and arrested three Canadian individuals last week in two separate incidents...
Thu, Apr 17, 2003
Business Bits
Chiropractic business making house callsReminiscent of days past, Dr. Timothy Dyches brings personal health care to the patient�s home. Chiropractic House...
Get out & grow!A special gardening section
Container planting can enhance home and landscapeby Michelle EnsingerContainer planting can be a very versatile way to make a strong statement in your ...
Blaine Community Theater on stage in �The Wind in the Willows�
Mole, Rat and Toad, of the Wind in the Willows, will be on stage this weekend at the Blaine performing arts center.
News In Brief
City to hold project review public meeting In an effort to educate the public about development and project review, the city of Blaine is holding an informational...
On the WaterfrontBy Jan Hrutfiord
April 15 was not only income tax day, it was also the last day of commercial crab fishing for the season. The crab boats had to have their pots out of ...
Spotting scope to be erected at Marine Park, funds still needed
In memory of Reg Campin, a long-time local resident, teacher and principal at Blaine schools, a spotting scope will soon be erected at Marine Park.
Ruling could end Nature�s Path product
Nature�s Path could lose millions of dollars in sales, and customers could lose a popular product, if the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency prohibits foods ...
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