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June 2004


Our government dollars at work: Lineups to enter Point Roberts have started earlier than ever this year.
Border plans cutbacks just as traffic increases
Management of local ports of entry say a move to phase out some inspectors who have been on the job for years and replace them with new inspectors is the best use of agency resources to get a flexible qualified workforce at the border.

Water districts keeps fingers crossed for summer supply
It’s been a dry spring but thanks to the snow covered mountains that line the northern horizon the B.C lower mainland and Point Roberts are not likely to see a water pinch this summer – if users are careful.

Over 100 tickets issued in aggressive two-day police blitz
After an hour or more in line at the border, visitors to the Point this past Victoria Day weekend were greeted by an unusual sight – a police car.

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Groups vie for official recognition
While the county still hasn’t developed a process for approving the formation of Rural Advisory Committees (RAC), that hasn’t stopped several local groups from putting one together.

Fire district taken aback by late bills; commissioners to seek legal advice

Bill Wright packs it in after 30 years

Dollars for Scholars to be given away

What to do when they’re fighting like cats and dogs

The health clinic, one year later...

It's Friday and chow's on!
On Friday, June 4, the entire community is invited to tour the senior center from 11 a.m. - noon to help celebrate the beginning of Friday operation.

Youth group formed

 

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