Thu, Jan 3, 2002
Got blood?
The Puget Sound Blood Center seeks volunteers to help at mobile blood drives and at donation centers. Volunteer opportunities include registering people...
School offering snow programs
The Blaine school district ski/snowboard program is looking forward to a great 2002 ski season. The district is excited to offer this program in conjunction...
New road proposed for Birch Bay
The Birch Bay Steering Committee proposed a new connector running west from Blaine Road to public parking lots just east of Birch Bay Drive at its December...
2001:The Year In Review
Once again, its time to look back at the year just concluded and consider the events that shaped the year and our lives in the year 2001.
State appeals county boat launch decision
The state parks department is appealing a county decision to deny non-conforming use status to a boat launch at the south end of Birch Bay State Park, ...
Thu, Dec 20, 2001
Blaine teachers get top marks
Two of Blaine high school teachers have reached the highest level of teaching you can get national certification. The certification is given by ...
Doing a good turn daily
Local cub scouts spent the fall selling popcorn and this month they sent the money where they thought it was most needed to the Red Cross to help...
Wind and rain storm pummels local communities
Winds and heavy rain pummeled Blaine and Birch Bay over the weekend, leaving downed power lines and crumbling streets in their wake. National weather service...
Get into the swim of things, 2002-style
This years polar bear swim has an added bonus that might get even the most shivery into the water hot tubs. For a donation to the Blaine Boys...
Thu, Dec 13, 2001
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Two more years for Drayton sewers
Local resident dies suddenly
A local man died behind the wheel and crashed into a vacant storefront at the Blaine International Center on Monday.Officers responded to the accident ...
NEXUS gets the green light
Top federal officials from the U.S. and Canada signed an agreement Tuesday to fast-track expansion of NEXUS and other programs to speed the flow of traffic...
Blaine teachers get top marks
Two of Blaine high school teachers have reached the highest level of teaching you can get national certification. The certification is given by ...
A medieval holiday spectacle
Christmas goes back in time and graces Blaine with medievally clad, award-winning musical performances as The Pacific Arts Foundation welcomes Winter Harp...
City council adopts leash law
A leash law for Blaine scampered through city council this week despite some council concern that the current law, which allows dogs off-leash if their...
Congress comes to Blaine for local view on border
More of everything was the theme of this weeks congressional field hearing on border issues. To balance more security with economic demands for more...
Semiahmoo remains return to resting place
Lummi tribal members, assisted by friends and relatives from other Coast Salish tribes from Puget Sound and B.C., began re-burying the remains of their...
Thu, Dec 6, 2001
Here comes Santa Claus...
One of a kindA gift of art lasts a lifetime, said Richard Kukan at the Blaine Art Center on Peace Portal Drive. Its special, personal...
A holiday season potpourri...
If you want to hear some Christmas music this year you are in luck. The Blaine high school and middle school are doing their part to make this holiday ...
Border hearing set for Blaine
At a congressional hearing Monday in Blaine ears from the nations capital will hear local border woes and look for solutions.Congressman Rick Larsen...
Gardner optimistic about ferry
State senator Georgia Gardner has been on a not-so-secret mission for the last five years and shes claiming to have won a decisive battle. ...
Group gets ready for next big issue
The Birch Bay Steering Committee refined their land use and transportation drafts at their regular meeting held November 28 at Birch Bay Leisure Park, ...
National guard impact on border waits remain unclear
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft announced Sunday that 419 National Guard soldiers will be mobilized to man the northern border. With details still ...
Shopping local: board awards bid to Colacurcio
The Blaine school board, in a special noon meeting last Friday, November 30, chose Blaines Colacurcio Brothers Construction Company over seven other...
Thu, Nov 29, 2001
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Food bank celebrates its 30th!
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Student show at art center
The Blaine Art Center at 481 Peace Portal Drive is showing work from students in Brian Smiths advance placement art class daily from 11 a.m. until...
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