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Cross country is “lightyears ahead” of last year, says coach

This season, Blaine’s cross country teams have a goal of getting more than one runner to state – their standard of the past two seasons. Blaine’s cross country teams have … more

With experienced starters, BHS volleyball hopes to return to state

Blaine volleyball’s roster includes four of six returning starters from a team that qualified for the state tournament last season. If those experienced players can integrate some talented … more

Register now for CERT disaster preparedness course

An upcoming training course can help Blaine, Birch Bay and Semiahmoo residents prepare for disasters, such as an eruption of Mt. Baker or an earthquake that collapses buildings and water and sewer … more

Model boats built to honor Blaine’s past

If you’ve ever been to the Drayton Harbor Days maritime festival or the Blaine Visitor Information Center, chances are you’ve seen model boats built by former Blaine school board member … more

September proclaimed Senior Center Month

Blaine mayor Bonnie Onyon has proclaimed September 2019 as Blaine Senior Center Month. At the September 9 city council meeting, Onyon called upon Blaine residents “to recognize the special … more

Film critic to host free discussion series

A prominent film critic will be hosting a free film and TV discussion series at Semiahmoo Resort starting on Wednesday, September 18. Hosted by Blaine author and former syndicated entertainment … more

Award-winning pit master coming to Blaine

A new event being organized by the Blaine Chamber of Commerce will feature food prepared by an award-winning pit master. Blaine Surf and Turf by the Sea will take place on Saturday, September 14 … more

International Peace Arch Association recognized by U.S. consul general

Representing the International Peace Arch Association (IPAA), Christina Winkler was recognized by U.S. consul general Katherine Dhanani at a 1920s-themed Independence Day celebration held in … more

Ken L. Westman

August 23, 1935 - July 26, 2019 Ken was born in Bellingham, WA to Hannes and Lenore Westman (parents graduates of Blaine High School and longtime residents of Blaine). Ken was raised in Seattle … more

Westman Marine site slated for clean-up

Once the place for boat repair and maintenance, the Westman Marine site is slated for clean-up. Toxins were found in the soil and sediments in the environment during a 2013-2014 investigation by the … more

Blaine Police Department reports: August 30-September 4, 2019

August 30, 3:46 a.m .: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a report of suspicious females in the 1200 block of Yew Avenue. Officers contacted the reporting person who advised the … more

New fees frozen for community use of school facilities

The Blaine school board voted to suspend the implementation of new fees charged to community and outside groups that use district gyms, fields and other facilities. The board unanimously passed … more

Ryan Andrew Newton

July 29, 1977-August 23, 2019 Born July 29, 1977 in Vallejo, CA. Ryan passed away August 23, 2019 in Bellingham. Ryan lived in CA. till age 12 when the family moved to Whatcom County and settled … more

City receives offer for five acres of Gateway property

The city of Blaine has received an offer for a five-acre commercial parcel that is owned by the city and located on the Gateway property, formerly the site of the Blaine Municipal Airport. On … more

Yakima County terminates inmate housing agreement

The Yakima County Department of Corrections has notified the city of Blaine that it is terminating an inmate housing agreement at the end of the current calendar year. Like other cities, Blaine … more

Public invited to attend 9/11 memorial service

The 18th annual 9/11 memorial service at Peace Arch State Park will take place on Wednesday, September 11 at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend the event, which will feature short … more

School district welcomes new certificated staff

The Blaine school district recently welcomed its new cohort of certificated staff for the 2019-2020 school year. Front row, from l.: Regina Twigg, BMS school counselor; Kristen Hayes, BHS math … more

Letters to the Editor: September 5-11, 2019

The Editor: Very soon, coastal district 5 residents will choose our representative on the county council. For me, that choice is clear. Natalie McClendon has the experience and temperament to be … more
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