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Local Small Market

The local Small Market on April 20 was a sunny spring success. The  Local Small Market on Saturday, May 4 has been canceled. While on the subject of shopping local, the first Friday Market of the … more

Whatcom County Council to investigate handling of sexual harassment complaints

In a unanimous 7-0 vote, Whatcom County Council decided during an April 30 special meeting to hold an independent investigation into Whatcom County’s handling of sexual harassment reports … more

Blaine school board approves $2.5 million staff cuts

In a brief and tense April 29 special meeting of the Blaine school board at the district boardroom, the board unanimously approved its original plan of a $2.5 million budget reduction for the 2024-25 … more

Sports roundup: Track and field shows out at home meet, soccer finishes season strong

Boys soccer The Borderites closed out its regular season schedule on April 29 with a decisive, 6-0 win on the road against Mt. Baker, The win came just days after Blaine celebrated Senior Night … more

Southwest Airlines to stop operations out of Bellingham

Southwest Airlines announced that it will no longer operate out of Bellingham International Airport (BLI) come August 4, citing capacity and financial constraints. The April 25 announcement … more

Library quick picks - May

Bestsellers: Table for Two ................................................... Amor Towles Calamity of Souls ............................................ D. Baldacci Just for the Summer … more

Wrongful death lawsuit partially settled for $8 million

Whatcom County Superior Court Judge Robert E. Olsen approved a settlement on April 19 between the two children of Murray Church and Gail Amundsen and three out of five defendants accused of … more

PREP Chili Cook-off winners!

Lori Shantzis, c., a professional chef/clown/artist and PREP board member, won first place in the PREP Chili Cook Off in late March. The winning chili recipe was born from Shantzis’ extensive … more

Letters to the Editor - May

​The Editor: Thank you, Point Roberts! Thank you for the beauty and abundance of your land, the forests, beaches, and gardens. Thank you to the fascinating, kind, and caring people who live … more

Historical Society congratulates the All Point Bulletin on its 39th anniversary

Congratulations to the All Point Bulletin (APB) on 39 years of serving our community. The articles in the APB serve as a critical resource to report the news in our exclave. From major incidents to … more

Church News - May

It was a lovely warm Saturday evening and those of us attending the reunion concert were in for an amazing treat. Six young adults, who as children had been part of Trinity Church’s Music Camps … more

Correction

In last month’s issue of the All Point Bulletin, the sponsorship of the 50th anniversary of the Point Roberts community center was incorrectly attributed. It was the Point Roberts Historical … more

Wrong turn leads to pot court case

A geographically challenged delivery truck driver may end up costing his company a pot of dough, or at least 333 pounds of gummies worth. In May 2023, a driver working for Kelowna-based Seven Elks … more

Finding Nemo Jr.

Directed by Point Roberts residents Tony Barton and Tracy Neff, Finding Nemo Jr. is a charming musical adaptation for all ages based on the beloved 2003 Pixar film Finding Nemo. Delta Youth Theatre … more

Easter Bunny

The Easter Bunny gets ready to take a high five from one of many Easter egg hunters at the annual Baker Field Easter egg hunt on March 31. more

Interesting times at hospital district

A presentation by Dr. John Anwar to Point Roberts hospital district board members at their regular April meeting held on Zoom led to some strong words being exchanged between him and the district’s … more

In the Garden - May

Weeds … whether you are a flower gardener, vegetable grower or, yes, even a container gardener or not even a gardener at all ... you have to deal with them sooner or later. My father had one … more

Local stats - May issue

Fire Incidents for March 2024 Total calls Total calls (34); EMS calls (10), resulting in the following transports: Saint Joseph Hospital (1), Airlift Northwest (3); Fire classification (5) … more

Seniors Point - May

Wednesday, May 1: Soup, ham and cheese sandwich, chips and ice cream. Friday, May 3: Chicken quesadilla, Mexican rice, refried beans, shredded lettuce and dessert. Wednesday, May 8: Tuscan tuna … more

Sheriff's Reports - May issue

April 1, 3:52 p.m.: Littering on Highland and Cliffside drives. April 3, 7:09 p.m.: Threat cold call on Simundson Drive. April 4, 5:38 p.m.: Burglary cold call on Rex Street. April 5, … more
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