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Blaine Harbor repairs expected to wrap up for 2016 fishing season

By Stefanie Donahue During an August 16 meeting, Port of Bellingham commissioners approved $74,264 in funding for three improvement projects taking place in Blaine … more

Burn ban in place for the county

The Whatcom County Fire Marshal imposed a total residential burn ban on August 18. Until further notice, all open burning is restricted in unincorporated Whatcom County. The news … more

Purebred Friesian welcomes a baby colt in Custer

A purebred Friesian colt was born August 21 in Custer to mother, Opal. At the time the photo was taken, the unnamed colt was about 11 hours old. Photo by Jack Kintner. more

A sunset in Birch Bay

Two paddle boarders take a sunset ride across the still waters of Birch Bay as the sun sets over Point Roberts. Photo by Sue Mayes. more

Local energy program reaches six-year milestone

By Stefanie Donahue The Community Energy Challenge rings in its sixth year this summer. First launched in Bellingham, the program now operates in Whatcom, Island, … more

Your home exterior: how to select color

Curb appeal does not happen by accident. From siding to trim to your home’s entry door, exterior details should not be considered individually, but as parts of a whole – … more

Whatcom County sheriff’s report: August 15-21

August 15, 2:52 a.m.: Traffic stop on Birch Bay-Lynden Road. Blaine man, 26, arrested and cited for operating with license suspended third degree. August 15, 3:19 a.m.: Suspicious … more

Pet owners prepare for the Dog Days of Summer Festival and 5K

By Sarah Sharp Picture this, and try not to smile: A pack of dogs (you can be certain of some long, drooling, hanging tongues in the mix) take turns lapping up sweet revenge from the … more

Crab pots hit the water as another season begins

Daniel Cayou from Swinomish gets ready for the start of a 24-hour period of commercial crabbing last week. Member tribes of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission were set to drop crab pots in the … more

Construction project to last through September

Graphic courtesy of the Birch Bay Watershed and Aquatic Resources Management District. By Stefanie Donahue If you regularly travel on Semiahmoo Drive you will already have noticed the start of a … more

Birch Bay revisits the ’50s for Rollback Weekend

Birch Bay kicked off its second annual Rollback Weekend last Saturday and Sunday, August 13-14. The event featured a beer garden, live music and car competitions. Visitors from near … more

Birch Bay festival rings in 37th year

By Stefanie Donahue Birch Bay Beach Park will be packed full of summertime activities and crab-themed competitions at the 37th annual Discover Birch Bay Days and Crab Fest Friday … more

Birch Bay berm project moving through lengthy permitting, appraisal process

Photo by Oliver Lazenby By Oliver Lazenby Whatcom County and its contractor are making progress on permitting and right-of-way negotiations for the Birch Bay Drive and Pedestrian Facility Project … more

Study session held to discuss Blaine’s economic future

By Stefanie Donahue Dozens of Blaine residents flocked to the Blaine Senior Center on Monday, August 15 to receive a progress report on Blaine’s initiative to improve the local … more

School board will adopt budget at next meeting

By Oliver Lazenby Blaine school district board of directors are set to pass a budget for the 2016/2017 school year at their next meeting on Monday, August 22. The … more

Blaine welcomes new taco truck

Bordertown Grill moved earlier this summer, but food truck fans are getting their fill at Blaine’s newest food truck. El Noa Noa opened at the end of July next to the Chevron at 568 Peace Portal … more

Annual picnic scheduled for August 21

By Meg Olson The Salishan Neighborhood Association’s annual picnic is bringing the beach to Salishan Park this Sunday. “We have planned fun games for kids and … more

Blaine 9-year-old follows her passion for orcas

By Oliver Lazenby A Blaine Elementary School fourth grade student’s passion for releasing orca whales from captivity has led her around the state on a summer of … more

Blaine middle school student wins second place in art competition

By Stefanie Donahue Seattle-based Holocaust Center for Humanity has awarded Blaine Middle School student Diana Kovtun second place for an art piece she submitted for the … more

Letters to the editor: August 18-25

The Editor: Sorry, Jeremy Lott, but you probably chose to live by the ocean. Gulls happen to be part of the deal like the stink of seal poop and the bloody fish parts dropped on our … more
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