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Proposed development draws criticism from Semiahmoo residents

Property owners Rolf and Linda Haugen submitted applications to the city to build 29 single-family lots on approximately 10 acres on the 8900 block of Semiahmoo Parkway. Illustration courtesy of the … more

Blaine wrestlers look toward postseason

Blaine’s Aidan Button wrestles an opponent from Bellingham during a January 23 meet at Bellingham High School. Photo by Christina Hall By Oliver Lazenby The Blaine boys varsity wrestling team ended … more

Retiree makes 52 baby blankets to donate to charity

Sue Sullivan, l., at her home in Birch Bay with her daughter Julie St. Germain who helped her make 52 baby quilts for Project Linus last year. Photo by Gwen Roley By Gwen Roley Sue Sullivan believes … more

Have coffee with the mayor on February 5

By Gwen Roley Blaine mayor Bonnie Onyon and city manager Michael Jones will be at Peace Arch City Cafe from 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 5 to have coffee with members of the … more

Blaine teacher arrested for assaulting student

By Jami Makan A Blaine Primary School teacher was arrested on January 24 for assaulting a student with disabilities, according to the Blaine Police … more

How was the holiday season for Blaine package businesses?

Blaine has more than 20 businesses that receive packages so that customers – mostly Canadians – can come pick them up. The holiday season is the busiest time of the year for these … more

Seraida Vazquez honored with Blaine Builder award

Blaine mayor Bonnie Onyon presented a Blaine Builder award to Seraida Vazquez, l., on January 28 for her work with the 7th Street Community Garden. Photo by … more

Letters to the Editor: January 31-February 6

The Editor: There were a lot of shed tears and shared hugs at the Blaine Food Bank on Saturday when we opened our doors to exclusively serve our friends and neighbors who were … more

In other sports news...

Girls wrestling The Blaine girls wrestling team ended its regular season at the Lady Knights Invitational on January 26 in Everett, where the small Borderites squad placed 22nd out … more

Steps to take before an appraiser’s visit

Homeowners unfamiliar with the appraisal process might not know if there is anything they can do to make the process go more smoothly. While certain variables involved in the appraisal process, such … more

When is it time to replace the old wiring in your old house?

Old homes can be charming and contain architectural elements not often seen in many modern houses. But what older homes may have in design appeal, they may lack in updated … more

Blaine Police Department reports: January 23-28

All law enforcement incidents are reviewed on a daily basis by the Blaine police chief. Depending on the nature of the incident, the chief directs police personnel to conduct a follow-up … more

Sandra Susan Anderson (Beaudry)

January 8, 1952 -January 17, 2019 Sandra Susan Anderson (Beaudry) of Blaine, WA peacefully passed away at Peace Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham, WA on January 17, … more

Lawmakers could remove the statute of limitations for felony sex crimes

By Emma Epperly, WNPA Olympia News Bureau The house public safety committee heard public testimony on January 22 on two bills that address the statute of limitations in certain … more

Whatcom County Sheriff's Office reports:January 23-26

January 23, 12:47 a.m.: Suspicious person on Sea Links Drive and Birch Bay-Lynden Road. January 23, 11:59 a.m.: Animal problem on Stadsvold Road. January 23, 12:24 … more

Lummi signature clears way for berm construction

County may complete beach berm in one season, rather than two By Oliver Lazenby After visiting Birch Bay Drive with Whatcom County officials after … more

Have an opinion? Share it with local officials

Full lineup of public hearings scheduled By Stefanie Donahue The public can weigh-in on a variety of issues facing the city at upcoming public … more

Washington may designate official state clam

Siliqua patula, a clam native to the Northwest, could become a very special mollusk in Washington. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Commons.   By Madeline Coats WNPA Olympia News Bureau Washington may … more

Blaine project ‘on time and on budget,’ developer says

A construction project at 685 Peace Portal Drive is on track to be completed by spring. “We’re on time and on budget,” said developer Peter Gigante. “I’m … more
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