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NEXUS interviews months away

Canada and the U.S. are in discussions regarding the re-opening of Canadian NEXUS enrollment centers, according to Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) senior spokesperson Rebecca Purdy; however, no … more

Obituary: Valerie Joan Sewell

  Valerie Joan Sewell June 26, 1943 – April 5, 2022 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Valerie Sewell on April 5, 2022. Artist, wife, mother, nana and … more

Library quick picks – May

Bestsellers: Demon Copperheads .............................. Barbara Kingsolver Run, Rose, Run ....................................... Dolly Parton & James Patterson The Sacred Bridge … more

Crossings – March

Traffic into Point Roberts March 2022, with figures for 2021 following. Vehicles: 39,474(5,985); Commercial: 350(123); Pedestrians: 528 (4). more

Sheriff's Reports – April

April 2, 4:57 p.m.: Hang-up (911) on Gulf Road. April 2, 7:26 p.m.: Hang-up (911) on Boundary Bay Road. April 4, 6:26 p.m.: Neighborhood dispute cold call on Marine Drive. April 5, … more

No date given for re-opening Canadian NEXUS enrollment centers

Canada and the U.S. are in discussions regarding the re-opening of Canadian NEXUS enrollment centers, according to Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) senior spokesperson Rebecca Purdy; however, no … more

Easter polar bear swim

Avery and Owen Davies did the Easter version of a Polar Bear swim while visiting their grandparents who have a cottage at Maple Beach.  more

Blaine woman arrested after ramming deputy vehicle with stolen car

Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) deputies arrested a 27-year-old Blaine woman who allegedly stole a vehicle and attempted to elude police by ramming the car into a patrol vehicle … more

Port of Bellingham to host marine trades job and internship fair on May 19

The Port of Bellingham is hosting a marine trades job and internship fair Thursday, May 19 at Fishermen’s Pavilion in Bellingham.  The event will run 12-4 p.m. at the pavilion in … more

Northwest Tune-Up to celebrate Bellingham’s mountain bike, beer and music culture this summer

The Northwest Tune-Up announced its inaugural festival will be July 8-10, with events taking place in Bellingham’s waterfront district and on Galbraith Mountain. Early bird tickets are on sale … more

Clear sailing for kids under 12 who aren’t fully vaccinated

The most recent Canada Order In Council (OIC) has reverted to the previous rules, at least when it comes to children under the age of 12. Parents of kids who weren’t fully vaccinated and … more

Birch Bay manhunt leads to arrest after assault with knife

A Birch Bay manhunt for a 34-year-old man who reportedly assaulted a victim with a knife ended when the man was booked into Whatcom County Jail after being found covered in blood on April 12. The man … more

Nexus | 'neksəs | Noun: Trusted traveler program | Syn: SNAFU

Travelers who are just getting around to renewing their NEXUS membership or applying for the first time should be prepared for long waits at the border while their application slowly wends its way … more

Sports roundup: Baseball goes 2-0 in mid-week spring break doubleheader

The Borderites grabbed two big wins against Lynden Christian and Nooksack Valley April 5 at Pipeline Fields in an odd mid-week doubleheader during spring break.  Blaine was scheduled to play … more

CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival announces 2022 lineup

The CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival returns to the theater this year with a slate of 32 films from 12 countries, all directed by women. The festival will spotlight in-person … more

Blaine composer joins musicians worldwide raising funds for Ukraine

Blaine composer and flute player Shere Lowe is one of over a hundred classically-trained musicians worldwide who are using their talent to raise funds for Ukraine through a five-volume album … more

Road Rules: How many people are really distracted driving?

Question: I’ve heard the Traffic Safety Commission talking about how most drivers aren’t driving distracted (something like nine out of 10.) I find that hard to believe. When I look … more

Blaine school board supports expansive anti-vaping lawsuit

The Blaine school board formally supported superintendent Christopher Granger’s work with Spokane-based law firm Stevens Clay, P.S. in having the Blaine school district join a pending lawsuit … more
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