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Maritime Washington National Heritage Area launches interactive map

The newly established Maritime Washington National Heritage Area rolled out a network of resources on its website to celebrate Washington’s seaside culture.  The heritage area … more

Bike Parade

Decorated bikes and balloons made for a colorful Kids Bike Parade on July 29 during the Maple Beach Regatta. more

Whiskeydicks Concert

The Point’s most famous jail inmate

This month is the 50th anniversary of the most famous person ever held in the Point Roberts jail. On August 9, 1973, John Meier, the man who some credit with bringing down the president of the United … more

Wanted: One worker, one sailor

Kenji Nose is seeking a like-minded individual to share in his dream of embarking on a worldwide sailing journey. Nose needs someone who is willing to dedicate two years to building a unique boat in … more

Canada Day & Independence Day Celebrations at the Marina

Photos by Louise Mugar more

Food bank donation

Candidates Night

Filling a creative void...

Bobbie Marquette is the creative mind behind BM Charmed, a silver jewelry business based in Point Roberts. Her passion for art has been a lifelong journey, and she has explored various artistic … more

News from PREP

I have heard recently that some people who live on the Point don’t really know what Point Roberts Emergency Preparedness (PREP) is and what it does, so I wanted to address that issue as well as … more

Sheriffs Reports - August issue

July 1, 11:59 a.m.: Trespass on Tyee Drive. July 1, 5:53 p.m.: Domestic physical on Peltier Drive. July 3, 3:26 p.m.: Harassment on Mill Road. July 4, 4:25 a.m.: Noise on James Road. … more

Library quick picks - August

Bestsellers:   Swamp Story ........................... Dave Barry The Enchanted Hacienda...........  J.C. Cervantes Tom Lake ................................. Ann … more

Church News - August

August – the last full month of summer, which is often a break or rest time – is upon us. Soon it will be harvest time for later summer plants. And soon the return to schooling/learning … more

Letters to the Editor - August

The Editor: The lame turnout for July 18’s “Candidates Night” at the community center was disappointing. Eight candidates showed up: Five for county executive and three for … more

August primary election deadline looms

The mailing of Whatcom County primary ballots has started the countdown to the August primary on Tuesday, August 1. The race for Whatcom County Executive is the most contested with five people … more

Local news is good for business

It’s no secret that recent years have been tough on small businesses and on newspapers. A bipartisan bill, the Community News and Small Business Support Act, that has been introduced in … more

Family files wrongful death lawsuit

The children of Gail Amundsen and Murray Church have filed a lawsuit against Whatcom County and several companies alleging negligence resulting in the wrongful deaths of the couple due to carbon … more
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