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Crossings – November issue

Traffic into Point Roberts September 2022, with figures for 2021 following. September: Personal vehicles 48,588 (10,705); personal passengers 66,715 (13,810); pedestrians 610 (48); commercial … more

Election security

The Whatcom County official local voters’ pamphlet lists procedures the Whatcom County Auditor’s Office and Washington Office of the Secretary of State use before, during and after the … more

Whatcom County Council Roundup

Alternative 911-response team Council authorized by consent in a 6-1 vote, with councilmember Ben Elenbaas opposed, to enter into an over $2.2 million agreement with Washington State Health Care … more

October 19 smoke

The houses at the south end of Bayview Drive are almost lost from sight on October 19 due to smoke from wildfires in eastern Washington state.      more

2022 Whatcom County Green Waste Program

This summer’s Whatcom County green waste program in cooperation with Cando Recycling and Disposal ran every second Saturday over the course of three months for a total of six service days. It … more

Night into day

  Light from greenhouses in South Delta turns night into day. A sub-committee of PRCAC is working to have Point Roberts declared a Dark Sky community. For more information, email … more

Chamber proposes local works roster

Whatcom County Executive Satpal Sidhu met via Zoom with Point Roberts Chamber of Commerce president Brian Calder and vice president Louise Mugar the morning of October 26. The discussion focused on a … more

Church News – November

There are so many churches! The church/denomination of choice may be based on family history; it could be a connection to a congregation (you were invited by a friend/colleague to a special event or … more

Close call a reminder to check

With the heating season now upon us, it’s a good time to check the status of your carbon monoxide detectors or get some if you don’t have them already. Point Roberts resident Dave Espley, … more

In the Garden – November

Gardeners are intimately familiar with change. In particular, they share with many other enthusiasts a sensitivity to the rhythm of the year and the march of time and science. In November our … more

Candidate Q&A: PUD commissioner

Candidate Q&A with Jaime Arnett and Eric Davidson… more

Candidate Q&A: Whatcom County district court judge position 2

Candidate Q&A with Gordon M. Jenkins and Jonathan Rands…… more

Candidate Q&A: US Representative

Candidate Q&A with Rick Larsen and Dan Matthews... more

Candidate Q&A: US Senator

Candidate Q&A with Patty Murray and Tiffany Smiley... more

Candidate Q&A: Wa State Senator

Candidate Q&A with Simon Sefzik and Sharon Shewmake... more

Candidate Q&A: Wa State Representative – Position 2

Candidate Q&A with Dan Johnson and Joe Timmons... more

Candidate Q&A: Wa State Representative – Position 1

The All Point Bulletin asked candidates running for 42nd Legislative District position 1 and 2 seats about their top priorities, if elected to the state House of Representatives, and what makes them … more

Sheriff's Report – October

October 1, 5:44 p.m.: Suspicious circumstances cold call on Benson Road. October 2, 8:09 a.m.: Watch for on Roosevelt Way and Derby Avenue. October 2, 9:27 a.m.: Alarm audible on Simundson … more

Library quick picks – November

Bestsellers: Old Babes in the Wood ............................... Margaret Atwood The Last Chairlift ......................................... John Irving A World of Curiosities … more

Show N Shine car show

 It was a fine day for the Harvest Show N Shine car show at The Reef.    more
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