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The Semiahmoo Yacht Club hosts its 2019 opening day ceremony

The Semiahmoo Yacht Club (SYC) recently hosted an opening day ceremony at the Semiahmoo marina. The event, which took place on May 4, began with a blessing of the fleet by Reverend Marilyn … more

Blaine dance school hosting performance this weekend

By Aly Siemion Day-to-Day Dance is putting on their annual spring performance, Poetry in Motion, on Saturday, May 18. Day-to-Day Dance has over 60 Blaine students ranging in … more

Blaine freshman’s success aided by a step outside her comfort zone

By Oliver Lazenby In the 300-meter hurdles, one second is a long time. At the 2A Northwest Conference sub-district meet on May 8, the second- through fifth-place … more

17 Blaine track and field athletes advance to district tournament

By Oliver Lazenby Blaine track and field teams hit the ground running at the first post-season tournament, the 2A Northwest Conference sub-districts, May 8-10 at Civic Stadium. Seventeen … more

Victoria Day holiday to be observed in B.C. this weekend

By Zoe Deal For those planning to travel to B.C. this weekend, keep in mind that the Victoria Day long weekend may put a damper on the border crossing experience. But if one … more

Seniors golf at bimonthly tournaments

Whatcom Seniors Golf tournament manager Jim Macmillan. By Zoe Deal When Jim Macmillan moved back to the Pacific Northwest in 2001 after 30-plus years in the Midwest, golf wasn’t on the agenda. He … more

Blaine musician wins first place at state competition

By Jami Makan Timothy Schrader, a senior at Blaine High School (BHS) who plays the tuba, recently won first place at a state solo contest. The contest took place on … more

Community Assistance Program thanks volunteers

By Zoe Deal The Community Assistance Program (CAP) held their annual volunteer appreciation evening on May 14 at Peace Arch City Cafe. The event took place from 4:30 to 7 … more

Historic Goff building to get new lease on life

By Jami Makan The historic “C.T. Goff” sign in downtown Blaine was recently taken down during the redevelopment of the building, which will reopen this summer with a new … more

Arnett announces bid for county council

By Jami Makan Jaime Arnett, who was appointed to Blaine City Council on January 28, has announced her bid for the district 5 seat on Whatcom County Council. Arnett … more

Seafood haven to open in downtown Blaine this weekend

Kaisacole owner Mark Riedesel stands in his new seafood shop at 685 Peace Portal Drive. By Zoe Deal Blaine seafood lovers have something to look forward to. Blaine’s own Drayton Harbor Oyster … more

Jerry Albert Joubert

August 13, 1943 - April 18, 2019 Jerry Albert Joubert, age 75, passed away peacefully and unexpectedly on April 18, 2019 in Indio, California. He is survived by the love of his life, … more

Letters to the Editor: May 9-15

The Editor: I wrote “Like A Flower” almost 17 years ago. I wrote this story for all the children and youth who have spent time in juvenile detention. And I am submitting it today, … more

School district, county take new approach to troubling school health data

By Oliver Lazenby Results from a 2018 health survey given to Blaine school district students once again show that kids are struggling with anxiety, depression, substance abuse and other … more

New webhouse to be constructed in Blaine harbor

By Jami Makan Construction will soon begin on a new webhouse building to be located in Blaine harbor. The new webhouse building will replace an existing structure that currently … more

Borderite softball loses early lead against Sedro-Woolley on senior night

By Oliver Lazenby The Borderites started hot, but couldn’t overcome Sedro-Woolley’s 11-run third inning in a 21–4 senior night loss on May 7 at home. After the loss, Blaine’s … more

Lynden ends Blaine’s baseball season with comeback win in tournament

By Oliver Lazenby Despite taking a 2–0 lead in the fourth inning, Blaine couldn’t hold off Lynden in a 4–2 playoff loss with just five hits between the teams on May 7 in Anacortes. The … more

Letter carrier food drive happening this Saturday

By Zoe Deal Letter carriers have a big goal this Saturday – to collect 6,000 pounds of non-perishable foods from Blaine, Custer and Birch Bay for the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food … more

Fatal collision at border crossing still under investigation

Photo by Zoe Deal By Zoe Deal A Washington man was arrested following the fatal two-vehicle collision at the Peace Arch border crossing that occurred on May 2, said Surrey RCMP. Police are still … more
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