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Articles published Sun, Apr 1, 2001

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Letters to the Editor -- April 01, 2001

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Not a city, but maybe a step closer

Point Roberts isn’t big enough to meet state standards for incorporation quite yet, but it has passed a recently established benchmark to have its...

Permits allow year-round burning

Point Roberts fire district commissioners have eliminated open-burning for residential yard waste in favor of a permit program.

New zoning map ready for public review

The latest draft of Whatcom County Planning and Development’s Point Roberts subarea plan is ready to present a new vision of the Point to the community...

An important source of Blaine brains

It must be the air...

Dollars chapter support students

A newly-formed Point Roberts chapter of Dollars for Scholars is setting its sights high raising money to help local students reach their educational goals...

Tower approved

County hearing examiner Michael Bobbink has approved Leslie Agron’s application to build a TV tower on Johnson Road - the third conditional use permit...

Census: 43 percent growth in ten years

Point Roberts has experienced a growth spurt in the last 10 years, out-pacing overall growth in Whatcom County by 13 percent.

Coup leaders promise a kinder, gentler association

A coup by some Point Roberts registered voters has painted a new face on the local voters’ association. Under the leadership of voters’ association...

INS says 'no plan to close PACE'

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Hauler loses bid to cut curbside recycling

“We’re back to square one,” said Point Recycling and Refuse owner Arthur Wilkowski after the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission...