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Blaine Police Department reports: September 28-October 1, 2019

September 28, 9:01 a.m.: Officer assisted Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office with a welfare check in the Birch Bay area. A Whatcom County deputy conducted the investigation. The deputy arrested … more

Label from early Blaine cannery to appear on new harbor building

Blaine, home to the first salmon cannery in Whatcom County, has a rich canning history. The first cannery at Semiahmoo opened in 1881, and by 1909 at least five canneries were processing and packing … more

Parents can register for gift assistance program

Parents who need help providing gifts for their kids during the upcoming holiday season can soon register online for the annual Blaine/Birch Bay Community Toy Store. Registration opens on … more

Annual Lynden fall craft show features Blaine vendors

As the falling leaves begin their descent, they signal the approach of the annual Lynden Craft and Antique Show. This year, the 30th annual fall show will take place on Thursday, October 17 … more

Public hearing scheduled for proposed no shooting zone in Drayton Harbor

Whatcom County Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 8 regarding a proposed no shooting zone that the city of Blaine is seeking to establish in Drayton Harbor. The public … more

Opioid data: 47 million pain pills in Whatcom County from 2006-2012

Nearly 47 million prescription opioids flowed into Whatcom County during a seven-year period starting in 2006, according to a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) database published by the … more

Rocktoberfest to feature pumpkins, live music and more

A fall festival in downtown Blaine will feature pumpkin painting, a cake walk, live music, food vendors and other family-friendly attractions. The second annual Rocktoberfest will take place on … more

Trial delayed for candidate accused of obstruction

The trial of a Blaine City Council candidate accused of obstructing law enforcement officers has been pushed back. Steven Tojek, a border patrol agent who is currently running for the Blaine … more

Letters to the Editor: October 3-9, 2019

The Editor: Given the daily changes in our economy and climate that we all see, this is not the time for business as usual at the Port of Bellingham. Did you know the port’s impacts extend … more

Mistakes cost Blaine in 28–18 loss at home

Blaine varsity football head coach Jay Dodd called his Borderites the better team after a 28–18 loss to Burlington-Edison at home on September 27, and the statistics back him up. Blaine … more

Blaine soccer wins two big ones in a row

After winning a pair of conference games in the past week, the season is heating up for the Blaine girls varsity soccer team. The Borderites beat Bellingham 3–1 on September 26 and Squalicum … more

Local hypnotherapist addresses misconceptions about hypnosis

If the word “hypnotherapy” brings to mind swinging pendulums and swirling patterns, you are not alone. Newly minted Blaine hypnotherapist Sue Dunstone acknowledges these are common … more

Mammography: an investment in your long-term health

Do you know someone who survived breast cancer? There’s a good chance that a 30-minute breast health exam or mammogram played a part in saving them. Cancer is most easily treated and cured … more

Physical therapy clinic opens new Birch Bay location

Capstone Physical Therapy opened its newest location on August 26 in Birch Bay Square. Owner Greg Penner noticed a demand for Capstone’s services, leading to the convenience of the new clinic. … more

Five questions to help you choose a Medicare plan

If you’re one of 56 million Americans eligible for Medicare, it’s important to understand coverage options when selecting your health plan for 2020. Research can take time, and many … more

Local author to speak about following famous father’s footsteps up Mt. Everest

Leif Whittaker, climbing ranger, son of the first American to summit Mt. Everest, and author of “My Old Man and the Mountain,” will speak about his book at the Blaine Library from 10:30 … more

Mobile dental program to visit schools

Unity Care NW’s Mobile Dental Program will visit Blaine schools this fall to provide exams, sealant, fluoride and other dental services. The program is free for those without insurance, and … more

Robert (Bob) W. Morrison

February 24, 1926 -September 20, 2019 Robert (Bob) W. Morrison, age 93, of Bellingham and Birch Bay Village, WA, passed away peacefully on September 20, 2019. Arrangements pending, … more

Gertrude Ann Hall

May 25, 1935 – July 14, 2019 Gertrude (Trudy) Ann Hall, a longtime resident of Blaine WA, passed away July 14, 2019.  Trudy was born in Des Moines Iowa, May 25, 1935 to David and … more
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