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Blaine gets grant money for Hughes Avenue improvements

By Steve Guntli Blaine is set to receive an influx of cash from the Washington Transportation Improvement Board (TIB). On November 21, the board announced the … more

Tree of Wishes keeps giving tradition alive

By Ian Ferguson It’s a great time of year for communities to come together and help those less fortunate, and in Blaine and Birch Bay, there is no shortage of neighbors willing to … more

Lynden border crossing shut down in chemical scare

By Steve Guntli The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) shut down the Lynden border crossing for several hours on November 23 after finding unknown chemicals in a Canadian … more

Water’s Edge sponsors Giving Tree charity

Birch Bay’s Water’s Edge Church is sponsoring a Giving Tree program this holiday season. With help from businesses throughout Birch Bay, Pastor Jim Carberry and his staff are … more

The Indoor Report: What to read, watch and listen to this month

By Steve Guntli   Are you tired of “The Night Before Christmas?” Are you sick to death of the same old Christmas songs? Are you completely over seeing … more

Tree of Wishes keeps giving tradition alive

By Ian Ferguson It’s a great time of year for communities to come together and help those less fortunate, and in Blaine and Birch Bay, there is no shortage of neighbors willing to … more

No empty plates this Thanksgiving

Cindy Green prepares baskets for the Community Assistance Program’s Thanksgiving Baskets program on November 20. Green and about a dozen other volunteers prepared around 322 … more

Harbor Lights festival to brighten up Blaine

By Steve Guntli   One of Blaine’s oldest and best-loved annual celebrations will be lighting up the town this December. The Holiday Harbor … more

School board grapples with mandates from Olympia

By Ian Ferguson   Starting in 2019, Washington state students will need more credits to graduate, and Blaine school administrators are considering asking for a … more

Blaine woman sentenced for stealing from mailboxes

A Blaine woman has been sentenced to more than two years in prison after being charged with stealing hundreds of pieces of mail. On November 20, Michelle Lyn Roe, 33, also known as … more

Birch Bay chamber sees big turnout for AGM meeting

By Steve Guntli   The Birch Bay community came out in big numbers for the annual general membership (AGM) meeting on November 21. The Birch Bay … more

Glennys Christie: journalist, crusader for democracy and justice

By Alix Christie   Glennys Christie spent her life fighting injustice. She was a crusading journalist, feminist and environmentalist whose career took her from … more

Three creative ideas for holiday party themes and décor

The look of your holiday party can be just as important as its other elements, so go above and beyond a plain table setting. Set the mood for your party and provide a striking visual to accompany the … more

Micky Dolenz on The Monkees, the movies and making furniture

By Steve Guntli   Micky Dolenz was a former child actor looking towards a career as an architect when he got the audition for a sitcom that changed his life. … more

North Cascades Concert Band to perform in Blaine

The North Cascades Concert Band is bringing some holiday spirit to town with a performance of their fall concert. Rob Pattermann, music director and conductor of the band, chose … more

Art Beat: December

By Kitty King December featured artists: Ganga and Neal Engeledow Neal and Ganga Engledow are retired, but they pass their time by making beautiful things. Neal … more

BP holding oil spill drill this Friday in Birch Bay State Park

BP will be deploying their emergency response equipment to Birch Bay State Park from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, November 21, but don't be alarmed: it's just a drill. Technicians will be testing out … more

Aiming for a bullseye

Noah Lutz fires a rubber-tipped arrow at a hay bale during Bellewood Acres’ annual Cidermule Gathering. Photo by Steve Guntli more

Residents weigh in on Birch Bay berm project

By Ian Ferguson and Steve Guntli   Birch Bay residents received an update from project managers and had a chance to weigh in on the ambitious Birch Bay Drive … more

Blaine Chamber endorses Community Toy Store

By Steve Guntli   The Blaine Community Chamber of Commerce is endorsing a Bellingham-based holiday charity, in the hopes of expanding it to Blaine in the … more
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