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Year in review: Whatcom County Executive

By Jack Louws Here we are at year end 2018. It’s been quite a year for Whatcom County government. Probably the biggest impact for our citizens this year has been the strides we have made … more

Year in review: Trinity Community Church

By Louise Cassidy Sunday services at Trinity Church are a meaningful blend of liturgy, music and preaching. But Sundays are just one aspect of how the church is reaching out to support the … more

Year in review: Friends of the Point Roberts Library

By Judy Ross We end 2018 big! We completed fundraising for the new library in Point Roberts, and we celebrated the new library at the August grand opening. The final task has been placing the … more

Year in review: Point Roberts Emergency Preparedness

By Shant Tersakian As Point Roberts Emergency Preparedness group is tasked with educating the local residents with being prepared for disasters, we are also preparing our members to become … more

Year in review: Point Roberts Circle of Care

By Annelle Norman Circle of Care, a 501c3 non-profit, volunteer organization, provides information and referral services for seniors and others who need help to stay in their own homes … more

Year in review: Point Roberts Historical Society

Did you know that Irene Waters and her husband Ken ran one of “the” three major jazz music sites in the county in 1956? The Reef’s decade long run with Irene in charge became one of the … more

Remembering the flames of Malibu, 1967

By Carol Woodman Malibu, the land of sun, sand and movie stars. We had moved from New Jersey and were enthralled with the easy way of life. The schools were within walking distance and Zuma … more

In the Garden: January

By Rhiannon Allen Nothing can really replace a human mentor when it comes to gardening. Many of us learned to garden working alongside parents and other people who took the time to … more

Senior's Point

January 2019 Menus Tuesday, January 1: Closed for New Year’s Day. Wednesday, January 2: Pub-style fish and chips, coleslaw and fresh melon. Friday, January 4: Roasted … more

Year in review: Point Roberts Garden Club

By Scott Hackleman For more than a decade now the Point Roberts Garden Club has been responsible for the landscaping on each side of Tyee Drive, from Benson Road to Gulf Road consisting of … more

Library picks – January, 2019

By Kris Lomedico Bestsellers: The Peacock Emporium .......... Jojo Moyes The Night Tiger ....................... Yangsze Choo Cemetery Road ........................ … more

Sheriff's Report: December 2018

December 1, 12:43 p.m.: Neighborhood dispute cold call on James Road. December 1, 7:43 p.m.: Assist agency on Tyee Drive. December 1. 10:40 p.m.: Music on James Road. December … more

Nattering nabobs of negativity shall not apply

Longtime fire commissioner Bill Meursing has resigned his position for personal reasons after over 15 years on the board, most of them as chair. “I wish the fire department nothing but … more

A Look Back at the Year That Just Was

By Meg Olson January • With close to $1 million sitting in the Point Roberts gas tax fund, the Point Roberts Community Advisory Committee (PRCAC) and the county began to prioritize … more

Letters to the Editor: January, 2019

The Editor: On behalf of the Point Roberts Public Hospital District, I wish to thank the community for your support and consideration during these months of preparation for the change in … more

Full-time School Resource Officer begins in January

By Stefanie Donahue The city of Blaine and the Blaine school district have reached a final agreement to fund a full-time School Resource Officer (SRO). Blaine City … more

Rand Jack honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

Rand Jack has been given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce for 2018. In making the award, Jack was cited for his work with the Whatcom Land Trust as a … more

Holiday Craft Fair photos

[slideshow_deploy id='14681']   Photos by Louise Mugar Holiday craft fair brought together local crafters and shoppers on December 1 and 2 at … more

Ericksen, Van Werven come out ahead in now-certified recount

By Stefanie Donahue Hand recounts for two 42nd legislative district races concluded this week and resulted in victories for incumbent state senator Doug Ericksen (R) and state … more

WUTC approves new trash pickup rates

By Meg Olson The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC) has given the go-ahead to proposed new garbage rates for the Point. At a November 30 open meeting the … more
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