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Pot legalization could pose challenge for Canadian travelers

By Pat Grubb If Blaine immigration attorney Len Saunders is sure of one thing, it is this: Canada’s forthcoming nationwide legalization of marijuana on October 17 … more

Port tenants in Blaine look to expand business

By Stefanie Donahue Multiple businesses that serve the commercial fishing fleet in Blaine want to expand due partially to a string of improvement projects led by the Port of … more

Health department hears about local health challenges

By Oliver Lazenby At a listening session at the Blaine Public Library on September 20, Whatcom County Health Department staff presented health data about Blaine, Birch Bay and Point … more

Blaine volleyball takes a tough loss to Squalicum

By Oliver Lazenby It came down to the very end, but Blaine varsity volleyball lost the fifth set 17–15 and the match 3–2 in a hard-fought battle against Squalicum on September 25 … more

How to tend to your garden in Autumn

By master gardener Cathy Taggett and Ron Snyder, owners of The Circle of Trees The coming of fall represents the end of the growing season but there are many gardening tasks that … more

Hughes Avenue project delayed until 2019

By Stefanie Donahue The city of Blaine has decided to put off the reconstruction of Hughes Avenue between Odell Street and Peace Portal Drive until March 2019. The … more

Letters to the Editor: September 27-October 3

The Editor: You want to save the salmon. You want to save the seals. You want to save the orcas. I am sure you realize none of the seals, salmon or orcas play well … more

Blaine soccer loses 3–1 nail biter to Squalicum

By Oliver Lazenby Blaine freshman Briseyda Nolasco tied the score with a goal in the 65th minute, but the Borderites varsity girls soccer team couldn’t hang on … more

Sehome beats Blaine football 25–3 in conference opener

By Oliver Lazenby In the first week of conference play, Blaine varsity football lost to Sehome 25–3 at Civic Stadium, making the Borderites’ overall record … more

Candidates to field questions at upcoming election forums

The first in a series of general election forums will take place in Birch Bay next month. Here’s a look: Where: Birch Bay Bible Community Church, 4460 Bay Road, located at the … more

Brothers found guilty after altercation

Former Bellingham police officer Sukhdev Singh Dhaliwal, 32, and his brother Jagmeet Dhaliwal, 38, were found guilty of beating and threatening two men on the 8200 block of Portal Way last October by … more

Helpful and harmful insects

In an effort to improve their gardens, homeowners might be tempted to eradicate any bug that moves in their yards. But gardeners would be wise to first learn which insects are hurting their gardens … more

Whatcom County Showcase of Homes is October 6–7

Six homes located in Bellingham and Semiahmoo will be on display during the Whatcom County Showcase of Homes next month. Hosted by the Building Industry Association of Whatcom … more

Briefly

News from the Blaine City Council meeting on September 24 at city hall, 435 Martin Street. Blaine Library to hold an open house in November During a public comment … more

Blaine Police Department reports: September 18-25

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

Hundreds attend Run with the Chums in Birch Bay

Over 250 people joined the sixth annual Run with the Chums at the BP Highlands on September 15. Hosted by the Whatcom Conservation District in conjunction with Whatcom Water Week, … more

Bay Medical Clinic to remain open through March

By Stefanie Donahue Patients at Bay Medical Clinic in Blaine can rest easy – at least until March 31. This week, Dr. Marta Kazymyra confirmed that Mountlake … more

Roots program returns for third year in Blaine

Participants of the Roots Family Enrichment Program enjoy a hot meal. Photo courtesy of Rebound of Whatcom County By Stefanie Donahue A program that helps families who have suffered trauma from … more
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