Articles published Thu, Nov 22, 2007
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Letters to the Editor -- November 22, 2007
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Waterfrontplan to improve wharf, save historic train depot
A major piece of Blaine’s history, the 98-year-oldformer Northern Pacific depot just south of the MarineDrive crossing, is likely to be preserved...
Youthin government day
An invaluable experiencefor youth
Aftera long winter, restaurant gets warm reception
After a winter of extensive remodeling, Jim and CarolynWynstra of Lynden have opened CJ’s Beach House Restaurantin the building previously used by...
DraytonHarbor Road repairs begin
Whatcom County public works crews willbegin long-awaited road repairs on Drayton Harbor Roadthis week between Shintaffer and Harborview Roads.
SWAPpresents Inconvenient Truth
Blaine high school’s Students WithA Purpose group (SWAP) are sponsoring a free showing ofthe Oscar-winning environmental documentary “An InconvenientTruth...
Sheriff’s department offers boating education program
Whatcom County Sheriff’s OfficeMarine Services Unit will offer a boater education course for Washingtonboaters.
Aroundthe City
City of Blaine hires planningdirector
Localwoman publishes book series
Everson resident and author LisaDunster Moeller, creator of the book series Common Threads Journals,has scheduled two local book signings for her newest...
Sculpturesentries sought for 2008
TheU.S.-Canada Peace Anniversary Association is seekingartists to submit outdoor sculptures for their 11th AnnualPeace Arch Park International Sculpture...
Cityupholds Gregoire’s request to cap propertytaxes
The city of Blaine will likelynot increase its property tax rate more than 1 percentin 2008, despite a recent court ruling that would allowotherwise.
DStreet overpass now open to traffic
WashingtonState Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has finishedmost of the Highway 543 improvements from H Street northto the border and has reopened...
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Police Report -- November 22, 2007