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Two new programs for those struggling with housing due to Covid-19

Two new housing assistance programs funded by the CARESAct will help eligible households struggling with lost income due to Covid-19 make rent or mortgage payments. The programs, CARES Housing … more

Gallery: First Annual Chalk up the Town with Hope

On August 17, Birch Bay-Blaine Thrives hosted the first annual Chalk Up the Town with Hope event. The event aimed to share messages of hope and positivity through street art. Participants drew … more

County Boys and Girls Clubs to offer childcare during school hours

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Whatcom County will offer distance learning assistance and licensed daycare at several sites in the county, with possible expansion to Blaine. Project Connect, the new … more

Home and Garden: Kelle Sunter on canning and preserving

As a young child, Blaine resident Kelle Sunter said she was fascinated with plants, finding magic in growing something edible. What started as a curiosity turned into a lifelong passion for gardening … more

Fire District handing out ice cream “tickets” to kids wearing helmets

North Whatcom Fire and Rescue firefighters are handing out ice cream coupons to kids “caught” wearing helmets while riding bikes, scooters and skateboards in Blaine and Birch Bay. The … more

Road Rules: For this drunk driver, sometimes the truth hurts

Question: I got pulled over because I didn’t dim my headlights at night. All I did was flash my headlights because I thought the oncoming headlights were way too bright. I wasn’t driving … more

Salmon enhancement project forces land closures on I-5

Expect lane closures on northbound and southbound I-5 lanes through August 29 between Custer School Road and Birch Bay-Lynden Road for an $11.5 million project to improve fish passage in California … more

Ferry service begins for stranded Point Roberts residents

A temporary ferry service operating between Point Roberts and Blaine began August 25. The Port of Bellingham started the once-a-week ferry service to help those stranded on Point Roberts and … more

Surrey man charged two years after allegedly attempting to traffic 200 pounds of meth

A Surrey resident was charged August 10 for allegedly importing nearly 200 pounds of methamphetamine two years earlier at the Pacific Highway Border Crossing. If convicted, he could face life in … more

American Graffiti Auto Show gallery

Nimbus Real Estate and Wild Bird Charity hosted the American Graffiti Auto Show on August 22 in downtown Blaine. People drove from around the region to show off classic and vintage cars as well as … more

Letters to the Editor: August 27-September 2, 2020

The Editor and Mr. Werner: While it is your right to vote for President Donald Trump, please don’t ask for understanding. Yes, he is the first non-politician president. However, his previous … more

Police Department Reports, August 27-September 2, 2020

August 15, 1:53 p.m.: A Blaine resident called the police to report that she and her husband’s bicycles were stolen sometime in the last four days. The bikes were in front of the garage of … more

Obituary: Devonna “Sue” Miller

May 12, 1943–August 14, 2020 Sue loved a good cup of coffee and conversations. Alzheimer’s took her voice in these last years and she left us on August 14, 2020 to reunite and gab up … more

Obituary: Cleve R. Wirts   

February 24, 1966–August 4, 2020 Cleve Raymond Wirts, 54, beloved father and son of Blaine, went home to be with Jesus on August 4, 2020. He was born February 24, 1966, in San Bernardino, … more

Obituary: Debra Jo (Stoker) Adam

June 5, 1953–August 23, 2020 Debra Jo (Stoker) Adam, born in Downing CA. age 67, passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, July 23, 2020 with Jesus and her beloved family surrounding her … more

School service employees to be furloughed, rather than laid off

The Blaine school board voted unanimously to approve a letter of agreement between the district and a union representing school service employees that will furlough employees until October 31. Under … more

Blaine city council reviews unsolicited offer to purchase old city hall

Blaine City Council decided not to pursue an unsolicited offer to purchase the old city hall, at 344 H Street, at its August 24 meeting. City manager Michael Jones received a letter from Leonard … more
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