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By Oliver Lazenby In 2017, the city of Blaine issued building permits with a total estimated construction value of $22.18 million, slightly less than the 2016 total …
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2/14/18 07:31 PM
When a 33-year-old man from Prince George, B.C. arrived at the Pacific Highway truck crossing in a Greyhound bus on February 6, he didn’t get the welcome he was hoping for. US …
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2/14/18 07:30 PM
Girls basketball Competing in their first playoff game in three years, the Blaine girls varsity basketball team held its own against higher-seeded Liberty High School on February 7, …
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2/14/18 07:29 PM
Many pet owners go to great lengths to ensure the comfort, happiness and health of their animal companions. Advances in veterinary care have helped pets enjoy healthier lives longer …
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2/14/18 07:29 PM
Companion animals can bring great joy to owners of all ages. It’s not uncommon for seniors to feel lonely or depressed after they retire, their children move away or they lose a spouse or close …
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2/14/18 07:28 PM
By Taylor McAvoy, WNPA Olympia News Bureau A bill prohibiting employers from asking job applicants about their criminal history on applications passed the Washington state House of …
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2/14/18 07:26 PM
February 3, 11:36 a.m.: Private impound on Birch Bay Square Street. February 3, 11:58 a.m.: Theft cold call on Skeena Way. February 3, 12:20 p.m.: Parking problem on …
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2/14/18 07:23 PM
Frame 352 of the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film, which allegedly depicts a Sasquatch walking in Northern California. By Alex Visser, WNPA Olympia News Bureau The mythical Sasquatch, an integral piece of …
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2/9/18 04:49 PM
8466 Camas Drive. Suspects face charges including criminal trespass and resisting arrest By Stefanie Donahue An unsuspecting real estate agent had a bit of a surprise on February 5 after he stopped …
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2/8/18 08:02 PM
The Blaine Fine Arts Association (BFAA) hosted its biggest fundraising event of the year, Arts and Jazz, on February 3 and it was a big hit, organizers say. Guests viewed student …
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2/7/18 07:04 PM
By Oliver Lazenby Ryan Robinson always wanted to be his own boss, and he wanted to do it by selling something he loves – video games. Ryan and his brother David …
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2/7/18 07:03 PM
By Pat Grubb Whatcom County Assessor Keith Willnauer was bang on when he recently advised that county taxpayers could expect a hefty increase in this year’s property taxes. The bad …
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2/7/18 07:01 PM
Story by Oliver Lazenby and photos by Oliver Hamlin [slideshow_deploy id='22273'] Blaine wrestling head coach Colt Warren hoped 10 of his Borderites would qualify …
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2/7/18 06:59 PM
By Stefanie Donahue Next month, Whatcom Conservation District will hold an election for a seat serving a three-year term on its board of supervisors. The five-member …
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2/7/18 06:56 PM
Silk paintings by Kay Dee Powell. Photo courtesy of Kay Dee Powell This week, Whatcom Art Market, a co-op gallery made up of nearly 50 artists, named Blaine resident Kay Dee Powell Artist of the …
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2/7/18 06:53 PM
Senate Bill 5722: Restricting the practice of conversion therapy. Passed the Senate on January 19 by a vote of 32-16 with one member excused. This bill would make it …
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2/7/18 06:49 PM
Whatcom County Public Works improved stormwater drainage at Birch Bay Drive on February 6. Throughout the year, crews provide staff support for Birch Bay Watershed and Aquatic …
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2/7/18 06:47 PM
Bite of Blaine 2017. By Stefanie Donahue If you’re planning on attending this year’s Bite of Blaine, make sure you come with an empty stomach because there will be plenty of good food to try. The …
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2/7/18 06:46 PM
By Josh Kelety, WNPA Olympia News Bureau A tax on carbon emissions proposed by governor Jay Inslee has taken a big step forward. On February 1, the state Senate Energy, Environment …
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2/7/18 06:45 PM
Teresa Winfield. Bringing with her over 24 years of hospitality industry experience, Teresa Winfield has been named the new associate director of sales at Semiahmoo Resort, Golf and Spa. She now …
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2/7/18 06:44 PM