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Blaine importing company helps move cars, items across border

After the U.S./Canada border closure last March, many Canadians had left behind cars, boats, bikes and other equipment in the U.S. With the closure to non-essential travel, it was nearly impossible … more

Covid-19 in Whatcom County, by school district boundaries: March 16

As of March 14, Whatcom County has had a total of 6,995 confirmed cases of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic and 176 probable cases (7,171 total cases), according to Washington State … more

U.S. Coast Guard offers online course in boating safety

The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is offering two opportunities for residents to take online classes on basic boater education skills, with class starting late May. Auxiliary Bellingham and San Juan … more

Bellingham food co-op makes its largest donation to Whatcom County farms

The Community Food Co-op in Bellingham has provided a total of $95,206 to 20 local farms across Whatcom and Skagit counties as part of its 2021 Farm Fund program. This year’s donation is the … more

Southwest to offer flights from Bellingham

In need of a vacation? Southwest Airlines announced it will start flights out of Bellingham International Airport (BLI) before the end of the year. “We can’t wait to welcome Southwest … more

Letters to the Editor: March 18-24, 2021

The Editor: Since Covid-19, I have been hooked on Netflix. But recently I have discovered a book “Blood on a Blue Moon” written by a local writer Jessica Stone. Netflix is now on … more

Sheriff's Reports, March 18-24, 2021

March 10, 8:08 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, injury on Birch Bay-Lynden Road. March 10, 10:30 a.m.: Forgery cold call on Kitamat Way. March 10, 11:20 a.m.: Civil problem cold call on Birch … more

Obituary: Julia Haggith (nee Callihoo)

Julia Haggith (nee Callihoo) October 31, 1921–March 8, 2021 Julia Haggith (nee Callihoo) began her next journey on March 8th, 2021 in Bellingham, Washington at 99 years old, but always … more

Canine Divine dog groomer earns international recognition

A dog groomer at Canine Divine Spa in Birch Bay has achieved one of the industry’s highest levels of certification. Kari Conners, who has 20 years of experience in dog grooming, including … more

Washington will move to Phase 3, expanding indoor dining and sports

Governor Jay Inslee has announced that Healthy Washington: Roadmap to Recovery will be transitioning from a regional approach to a county-by-county evaluation process. Inslee also announced a third … more

Covid-19 in Whatcom County, by school district boundaries: March 9

As of March 8, Whatcom County has had a total of 6,858 confirmed cases of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic and 159 probable cases (7,017 total cases), according to Washington State Department … more

County’s mass vaccination site to start this weekend

Whatcom County is just days away from opening its first mass vaccination site on Saturday, March 13, and vaccination scheduling is underway in anticipation for the site’s launch at Bellingham … more

Whatcom County Covid-19 vaccine and testing roundup

PeaceHealth PeaceHealth spokesperson Hilary Andrade said PeaceHealth still hasn’t received the number of vaccines its requested from the state. This week, the state notified PeaceHealth that … more

Projected vaccine timeline announced for Washington

Governor Jay Inslee announced March 4 a projected Covid-19 vaccine timeline that includes expanding to essential workers on March 22, with others planned to follow in April. Phase 1b Tier 2, which … more

Local real estate: An unexpected pandemic side effect

As we cross the anniversary of Covid-19 being declared a national emergency, we in the real estate industry cannot believe what has evolved in the residential home market. In Blaine, especially, the … more

Blaine author pens new mystery novel set in Seattle

While living in Seattle’s houseboat community on Lake Union, inspiration struck Blaine author Jessica Stone as she watched one of her neighbors replace a plastic drum that kept the house … more

Borderites come up short for wins as sports season progresses

The Borderites came up short for wins this past week as all fall sports continued competition in the WIAA’s adjusted fall season. Football The Borderites fell to Bellingham last Friday … more

Utility moratorium extended until July 31 for electric, natural gas

Electric and natural gas customers struggling to pay their bills due to the economic impacts of the pandemic have until July 31 before worrying disconnections will restart. On February 23, the … more

Affordable health screenings coming to American Legion Peace Arch Post 86

Residents living in Blaine can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. … more
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