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A care home in Point Roberts? An idea whose time has come

Victor Hugo, French poet and novelist penned the statement, “Nothing else in the world is more powerful than an idea whose time has come” and Circle of Care’s (CoC) board of … more

PAWS redoubles its efforts

As Covid-19 restrictions continue to ease, Point Roberts Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), a registered non-profit organization, is renewing its focus on the wellbeing of the domestic and wild animals … more

Point Roberts TV

Are you ready for a little history lesson? Four episodes of Point Bulletin, a special collaboration between the All Point Bulletin and then-Delta Cable in 1992, covered schools, parks, border issues … more

Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride

  Darrell (above) and Louise Cassidy raised $2,224 on May 22 for the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride ($4,467 total in the last two rides). In total, the local Vancouver ride raised $61,859 … more

People of the Point – Rose Hawayek

In the Covid-19 silver linings category, meet Rose Hawayek, whose path to Point Roberts was paved in part by the pandemic. In 2020, when Covid-19 restrictions caused the closure of her successful San … more

Volunteer appreciation day set

The Point Roberts community will celebrate Volunteer Appreciation Day on Saturday, June 25 at the Benson Road fire hall. The celebration promises fun for the whole family. Throughout the afternoon … more

Eagle shoutout

There is currently one of the worst Avian Flu outbreaks ever, and it’s killing bald eagles all across the country. If you see an eagle on the ground, and you can get closer than 200 feet to it … more

Parks district has busy summer planned for kids

With Covid-19 restrictions being relaxed and border traffic slowly approaching pre-pandemic times, the local parks board has lined up an exciting summer program for kids aged 6-12. Camp begins … more

Library quick picks –June

Bestsellers: Livid ...................................  Patricia Cornwell The 6:20 Man ......................  David Baldacci Aftermath ............................. Lavar … more

Sheriff's Reports – May

May 4, 8:05 a.m.: Extra patrol on Gulf Road and Tyee Drive. May 4, 12:33 p.m.: Assist citizen on Panorama Drive. May 6, 8:31 p.m.: Hangup (911) on Weasel Run. May 7, 4:32 p.m.: Assist … more

Obituary – Keith Edmond Glading

Keith Edmond Glading Point Roberts resident Keith Edmond Glading died February 20, 2022 at his home. He was 79-years-old. Keith was born in Keyser, W. Virginia to Dr. Ralph and Thelma (Redden) … more

Barged in house finds a home

The house that was barged in last week from South Surrey has found a home off Johnson Road. Read the story in the June edition of the All Point Bulletin. more

House Barge

The real estate market on the Point is crazy - homes are really moving. This one came overseas to a site off Johnson Road. The move was performed by Nickel Bros and the foundation and finishing work … more

Vacation rental hosts ask county to review possible regulation

About 10 Whatcom County residents voiced their concerns on proposed amendments to Title 20 zoning to regulate short-term vacation rentals (STRs) in a Whatcom County Council advisory public hearing … more

Track athletes head to Granite Falls

Twelve track and field athletes and two relay teams qualified for the 1A district 1/2 championship meet Thursday, May 19 and Saturday, May 21 in Granite Falls after earning a spot last week at the 1A … more

National Safe Boating Week is right around the corner

With spring in full swing, the annual celebration of National Safe Boating Week is around the corner. The National Safe Boating Council (NSBC) encourages boating enthusiasts to brush up on navigation … more

Whatcom County Covid-19 cases considered low by CDC metrics

Whatcom County Covid-19 cases have been in the CDC’s low community level rating for the past week. The CDC advises residents in low transmission areas to get tested if they have Covid-19 … more

Poultry from Canada prohibited

As of May 6, poultry from Canada that originates or transits through an avian control area in Canada may not enter the U.S. through land borders. An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza … more

No award for Maple Beach seawall repair

An earlier report that the Maple Beach seawall repair was about to begin now appears to have been premature. According to James Lee, Whatcom County’s bridge and hydraulics manager, the sole bid … more

Fiber optic groundbreaking ceremony

Sharon Shewmake, 42nd District representative, speaking at a May 12 groundbreaking ceremony marking the beginning of the next phase of installing fiber optic lines in Point Roberts.  more
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