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A joint press release from the Council on American Islamic Relations Washington (CAIR) and the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) released November 17 alleges that local CBP leadership not …
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By Pat Grubb |
11/18/20 05:34 PM
The Point Roberts Taxpayers Association elected new members to its board during its annual general meeting, held October 31 by Zoom. Board positions will be determined at the association’s next …
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11/12/20 05:00 PM
The Blaine school district has seen a decrease of 75 full-time students enrolled since October 2019.
This school year started with 2,076 full-time students in September and then dropped 12 …
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By Grace McCarthy |
11/11/20 07:11 PM
Washington scientists finished the first full season of European green crab trapping, leaving mid-October after trapping 253 of the invasive crab in Drayton Harbor.
“We knew there were quite …
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By Grace McCarthy |
11/11/20 06:52 PM
As of November 9, Whatcom County has had a total of 1,737 confirmed cases of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic and 52 deaths, according to the Washington State Department of Health. One …
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By Oliver Lazenby |
11/11/20 06:44 PM
With the rate of new Covid-19 infections increasing in Whatcom County and the holiday season approaching, the Whatcom County Health Department released some new guidance for holiday gatherings in a …
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By Oliver Lazenby |
11/11/20 06:37 PM
Whatcom County Council will once again consider proposed changes in billing and service levels in an ordinance sponsored by Tyler Byrd, county council member representing the Foothills district. The …
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By Pat Grubb |
11/5/20 08:40 PM
The Blaine Library and other Whatcom County Library System (WCLS) buildings opened to the public on November 2 with limited hours and 25 percent capacity. At the Blaine branch, that means 10 patrons …
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By Oliver Lazenby |
11/5/20 03:12 PM
After initial election returns were posted on election night, Blaine councilwoman Alicia Rule, a Democrat, led incumbent Luanne Van Werven for the 42nd Legislative District Position 1 seat. She was …
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By Oliver Lazenby |
11/4/20 08:10 PM
The Washington Utilities and Transportation
Commission (WUTC) has approved
a tariff revision that will result in a small
drop in garbage rates in Point Roberts.
The tariff revision comes …
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By Meg Olson |
10/30/20 04:45 PM
Point Roberts fire chief Christopher Carleton and his wife Pamela are asking for help from the community after she suffered from liver failure in late September.
“We don’t know what …
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By Meg Olson |
10/30/20 04:12 PM
Introduction of an ordinance that would reduce bi-weekly curbside pickup by half in Point Roberts was pushed back until it can be considered by Whatcom County Council’s Public Works and Health …
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By Pat Grubb |
10/30/20 04:09 PM
The Editor:
Your article on Race Week is surprisingly flawed and one-sided. Shame on your reporting.
You made it sound like Race Week was a large company that was trying to bilk the marina out …
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10/30/20 03:42 PM
If money talks, then there’s a whole lot of yakking going on in the 42nd district. As of October 19, the four candidates running for state representative district 42 seats have reported …
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By Pat Grubb |
10/30/20 03:30 PM
Traffic into Point Roberts for September 2020 (2019 figures following): Passenger vehicles – 13,509 (194,695); Commercial vehicles – 262 (2,106).
Traffic into Point Roberts for August …
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10/30/20 03:22 PM
The Tsawwassen Boundary Bay Lions Club delivered a check for $2,000 to the Point
Roberts Food Bank to help ease the hardship from the forced isolation of Point Roberts’
residents. Henry …
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10/30/20 03:20 PM
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has won an important skirmish in its fight to obtain documents from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regarding the January 2020 crackdown …
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By Pat Grubb |
10/30/20 03:15 PM
Recently, the All Point Bulletin asked
readers to submit six-word memoirs describing
their lives since the beginning of
the pandemic. Here are some of their responses.
Please continue to …
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10/30/20 03:10 PM