Wed, Dec 16, 2009
Semiahmoo plans for new 1,246-unit development
Polar Bear Plunge to make a splash
Those looking for a way to jump into the year ahead should head to Birch Bay this New Year’s Day for the Polar Bear Plunge.
This week in photos
Driver sought in hit-and-run fatality
Washington State Patrol investigators are seeking information about a car that hit and killed a Blaine man on Blaine Road Saturday, December 5.
Whatcom Fitness presents Esperanza
Donate living Christmas trees
Local beaches re-open after PSP biotoxin scare
Bay Builders - Great kids doing great thing!
Blaine School District's outstanding students of the month
Boys & Girls club to close during inclement weather
Felon arrested at Blaine border
Wed, Dec 9, 2009
Celebrating the season in Blaine and Birch Bay
Red clothing donation bins deceive residents
Budget cuts threaten annual Blaine Jazz Festival
As the city moves closer to adopting its 2010 budget, Blaine City Council members are grappling with how to balance across the board cuts in funding.
Blaine theater group schedules event
The Blaine Community Theater may be out of space but that doesn’t mean it’s out of commission.
Magician to perform in Blaine
Cookie contest winner announced
St. Martin’s hosts clothing St. Martin’s hosts clothing drive
PAA schedules NOEL! event
Birch Bay woman opens new insurance business
Blaine man, 54, killed after being struck by car
Fugitive captured at Blaine border
New bus provides eco-friendly way to the mountain
Those wanting an affordable, eco-friendly way to head up to the slopes this season are in luck.
Local business offers winter mountaineering course
Anyone who has looked up at Mount Baker from a distance may have wondered what it might be like to summit the smoldering, snow-covered giant or ski down its pristine backcountry slopes.
Winterfest continues with holiday festivities
Blaine’s annual winter art festival continues this weekend and the next downtown in the old Goff’s store with a mind-boggling variety of hand-made creations ranging from socks to photos, pottery to hand-made brooms, acrylic art to molten glass and goat’s milk soap.
Blaine resident publishes new book, schedules signing event
After five years working on commercial fishing boats, Dick Vander Yacht began a 48-year career as a customs broker working at Border Brokerage Company, a pioneer Blaine business formed in 1927.
Snowboarding film shows how the Northwest is one
The year is 2012 and the economy has crashed, bringing the state of Washington back to the times of the wild west. With the snowboarding industry non-existent, a group of outlaws and renegades still find their will to live through their passion for riding.
Wed, Dec 2, 2009
Loomis Hall a smorgasbord of art
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