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Embracing the life stages as you age

 We live in an era where feeling and looking younger is pushed upon us – so much that there is a prejudice regarding getting older.  Getting older is sometimes degraded and … more

Diabetes discussion to be presented at Bellingham Senior Center Nov. 10

Dr. Sandhya Gelou will host a discussion on diabetes on Friday, November 10 at Bellingham Senior Center, 315 Halleck Street, on Friday, November 10. The discussion will be held at 10:30 a.m.  … more

Letters to The Editor: November 9-15, 2023

The Editor:  I am writing this letter with intention to let Birch Bay residents to know I am not the only one to be stunned by what’s going on out there where we live. Do you see all … more

Blaine Police Department Reports: November 9-15, 2023

October 28, 10:53 a.m.: Theft on Peace Portal Drive. October 28, 3:35 p.m.: Disorderly conduct on H Street.  October 29, 11:39 a.m.: Vehicle theft on Marine Drive. October 29, … more

Sheriff's Reports, November 9-15, 2023

October 30, 7:42 a.m.: Fight on Allan Street.  October 30, 8:45 a.m.: Theft cold call on Birch Bay Drive. October 30, 9:15 a.m.: Death investigation on Hazel Lane. October 30, … more

Obituary: Linda Joanne Leininger

Linda Joanne Leininger July 15, 1949 – October 4, 2023 It is with heavy hearts and deep sorrow we share the passing of Linda Joanne Leininger. Linda was a beloved wife, mother, … more

Obituary:  Vickie Rae Fiore

  Vickie Rae Fiore April 11, 1961 – October 24, 2023 Vickie Rae Fiore, age 62, entered into rest surrounded by her family on October 24, 2023 in Bellingham. She was born on April … more

Girls soccer falls short of state playoff bid

With a state playoff appearance on the line, Blaine girls soccer went up against Lynden Christian at Borderite Stadium on November 4. A win, and the Borderites would be headed to the state … more

Freemans celebrate Halloween with Alice in Wonderland theme

The Freemans put on their 9th annual Halloween carnival at the corner of C and 6th streets in Blaine on October 31.  This year’s Alice in Wonderland theme drew a line of children and … more

Trick-or-Treat on the Birch Bay Berm sees large turnout

The Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce, with help from Blaine Birch Bay Park and Recreation District 2, held the third Trick-or-Treat on the Berm on October 28. Organizations, businesses and community … more

Blaine City Council meeting disrupted by ‘Zoombomber’ shouting racial slur

The city of Blaine is investigating after an anonymous attendee loudly repeated the N-word slur in a ‘Zoombombing’ incident during the Blaine City Council meeting on October 23. The … more

Biofuel facility draws rally at Peace Arch

A crowd estimated to be in the hundreds turned out October 29 at the Peace Arch to show their opposition to plans by the Semiahmoo First Nation (SFN) to build a biofuel facility immediately adjacent … more

Registration open for CAP Thanksgiving baskets, toy store

The Community Assistance Program (CAP) is encouraging north Whatcom County residents experiencing financial constraints to sign up for its Thanksgiving basket kits and holiday toy store before the … more

Ace Hardware holds soft opening in Blaine

Ace Hardware launched a soft opening for its Blaine store on November 1. The business will focus on its holiday products and grills as it continues stocking its shelves in the coming months. … more

Volleyball’s hopes for district playoffs end, another game for football

Girls Soccer After a scorching finish to its regular season with a pair of shutout wins, Blaine girls soccer fell flat in its first 1A Northwest Conference (NWC) playoff match against Meridian … more

Birch Bay resident recounts resilience and faith in memoir “Surviving a Tsunami at Thirteen"

At the age of 13, Birch Bay resident Monica Ribeiro Connelly found herself alone in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Nearly 19 years of reflection later, her memoir was published this … more
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