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June 2005


Student, parents and residents demonstrated outside of the Blaine school district’s new administration building on Monday, May 23. Photo by Jack Kintner.

Four open border lanes in our future?
Traffic will be rolling past all four booths at the Point Roberts port of entry this summer, with a new cargo lane now open.
Parks district gears up for active
summer program for kids and kayakers

“It’s perking along,” said Point Roberts parks district board member Shelley Damewood, in charge of putting together this year’s summer programs.
Parents and residents protest school cutbacks
“We feel like the step-child that’s too far down the hall to invite for dinner,” said Linda Hughes of Point Roberts following May’s regular Blaine school board meeting.
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Having Fun!

Kids at the local primary school picked a perfect day for Field Day.

Getting ready
Organizers are happy to announce the 10th annual art & crafts festival is a go.

Bite me!
Nurse practitioner Virginia Lester tells us how to avoid getting bitten this summer.

State sets new crab fishery rules

Lifeforce looking for some first aid
Lifeforce founder Peter Hamilton is looking at his 13th summer as the Point Roberts orca-guy, and wondering if it’s the hapless number that’s ushering in tough times.

Don’t waste the water!
With snowpack at its lowest in 30 years, Northwest communities that rely on surface water are getting ready for a lean summer.

Hospital district plods along

Obit

Jerry Gay

In the Garden

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