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Poet’s Corner

Never Lose the Days You’re In   Shed the hard times with every tear, and do not fight to hold them near With each new day they’re less and less, let love hold you in … more

Church News – April

A walk to the beach at Lily Point speaks to me of the season of Lent to Easter A bright day: The sunlight illuminates tiny yellow flower buds which, from even a slight distance, resemble tiny … more

Obituary – Karen Scotti

Karen Scotti December 23, 1941 – Feb. 26, 2022 Karen Scotti passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada, after a brief illness. Her younger brother, Jay, was at her side. Anyone of you who knew … more

U.S. Coast Guard offering online boater education courses

The U.S. Coast Guard is offering the opportunity this spring to obtain a Washington state Boater Education Card through online courses. All Washington state residents over the age of 12 or born after … more

Sheriff's Reports –March

March 1, 2:48 p.m.: Harassment cold call on Tyee Drive and McKenzie Way. March 1, 4:16 p.m.: Assist citizen cold call on Vista Way. March 5, 1:24 p.m.: Serve papers on Evergreen Lane. … more

Crossings – April Issue

Traffic into Point Roberts January and February 2022, with figures for 2021 following. January: Vehicles – 18,444 (12,248). February: Vehicles – 23,831 (11,172). more

Library quick picks – April

Bestsellers: The Cold Millions --------------------------------- Jess Walter Fox Creek ------------------------------------------ William Kent Krueger Fairy Tale … more

County works expects spring repairs

Whatcom County public works staff anticipates repairs to the Maple Beach seawall damaged in last summer’s fatal crash will be underway in late spring. “Our plan is to request quotes … more

Canada expected to drop Covid-19 border tests

The Canadian government is expected to announce that travelers entering Canada will no longer need to show a negative Covid-19 test, according to CBC News. Reports said the announcement could come as … more

It's official: Canada announces it's dropping the Covid-19 test requirement for vaccinated travelers

The Canadian government announced today (March 17) that travelers entering Canada by air, land or water will no longer need to present a negative Covid-19 test. The high rate of vaccinations in … more

On a clear day, you can see forever

On a clear day, you can see forever … The snow-capped Olympic Mountains reflecting the early morning sun as seen from The Cottages at Seabright. more

Full slate of activities for Wings Over Water

Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival will host family-friendly activities, feature artists and view live raptors during the educational birding event this weekend in Blaine, Birch Bay and … more

Sports roundup: Spring sports start, boys soccer falls to Lynden

The spring sports season started this week as all Blaine High School teams have competitions scheduled. The boys soccer team got off to a rough start to the season as it lost 3-0 to Lynden High … more

Masks become optional for Blaine students and staff

Blaine students and staff showed up to school without masks for the first time in two years March 14 as the Washington state indoor mask mandate was lifted March 12. While masks will be optional for … more

New hospital district commissioner appointed

Noel Newbold has been appointed to fill the position vacated by former hospital district commissioner Richard Dennis who resigned February 9 after … more

Blaine man sentenced to 10 years for 2020 border drug bust

An Abbotsford Provincial Court judge sentenced Blaine resident Zacchary Marcus Scott Hecock to 10 years in prison for smuggling 436 pounds of methamphetamine into Canada.  At the time of the … more

Boys basketball season ends at state tournament

Blaine boys varsity basketball saw its season end March 2 at the state tournament as the Borderites lost 69-51 to Quincy in the Yakima Valley SunDome. No. 9 Blaine started the game slow, as it … more

Point Roberts Press awarded business of the year

The Blaine Chamber of Commerce named Point Roberts Press, Inc. as Business of the Year during its 2022 annual general meeting at Loomis Trail Golf Course on February 24. From l.; Gary Lee, advertising sales … more

Antigen test locations in Birch Bay and county for Canadian travel

A lack of pharmacies and healthcare facilities in the Blaine and Birch Bay area offering antigen tests could become an inconvenience to cross-border travelers hoping to take advantage of … more
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