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Letters to the Editor - November

The Editor: If a town planners association had an annual Goofy Award, I would nominate the planners of Point Roberts. The most inappropriate and community damaging one is our small-town … more

Sheriff's reports - November issue

October 1, 9:09 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident non blocking/non injury cold call on Simundson Drive and APA Road. October 4, 7:36 p.m.: Neighborhood dispute cold call on APA Road. October 4, … more

Obituary - Ruby White

Ruby White October 25, 1926 – October 2, 2023 Ruby was born October 25, 1926 in Kellogg, Idaho to William “Billy” and Lena Gibson. She served during WWII in the U.S. Coast Guard … more

This is Radio Point Bob. Are we reaching you?

Bob Hillman is spearheading an effort to secure a non-profit license for a local FM broadcast radio station in Point Roberts. The station has been tentatively named Point Roberts FM Society, and … more

When The Breakers burned

November is the 40th anniversary of arguably the largest single-structure fire in Point Roberts history. On November 21, 1983, the Breakers burned down in a major fire, causing $500,000 in damage (in … more

Advanced Care Directive workshop

We are both blessed and challenged living here in Point Roberts. The beauty, the quiet, the wildlife, a great community of caring, generous and helpful neighbors all fill our hearts with gratitude … more

Meet the Candidates night

Meet the Candidates night took place on October 3 at the community center. There were nine candidates present along with about 60 community members who attended both in person and online.   … more

A silent threat to the trees

English ivy threatens to prematurely kill dozens of trees in Point Roberts. It’s slowly degrading the landscape you enjoy while robbing your community of many other tree benefits. Learn how you … more

Hey Siri, what the?

The driver of a truck bringing a commercial load of marijuana products to Port Coquitlam, B.C. somehow managed to take a few wrong turns and ended up at the U.S. truck crossing at Pacific Highway. … more

Apple Cider Fest

Blackfish Resort

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Construction on Blackfish Resort gets underway

After “20 years, 4 months of working on the project,” said owner Steve O’Neill, work has started on the Blackfish Resort on Marine Drive. O’Neill told the All Point Bulletin … more

Jail proponents hope third time is the charm

To pay for a new jail in Whatcom County, voters have been asked to approve a sales tax increase from 8.8 to 9 percent to fund in-part what the county estimates to be at least a $39.5 million capital … more

Rally planned for proposed B.C. biofuel project

Opponents of a proposed biofuel project that would be built on Semiahmoo First Nation (SFN) land almost within sight of the international Peace Arch will gather at the border crossing on Sunday, … more

Sports roundup: Girls soccer finishes regular season with pair of shutouts wins

Girls Soccer Blaine girls soccer closed the regular season with a pair of wins, and now looks to keep that momentum as district playoffs begin.  Blaine traveled to Nooksack Valley and … more

Blaine becoming a (fast) food mecca

Ben’s Markets, an Eastern Washington state-based convenience store and gas station operator will be opening a combo truck stop/Tesla supercharging site/convenience store and fast-food outlets … more

Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy, Local Closures Uncertain

Philadelphia-based pharmaceutical retailer and drug store chain Rite Aid announced it had entered into Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings on Sunday, October 15, citing lower sales and impeding opioid … more

Motorcyclist charged with vehicular homicide on Blaine Road hit-and-run earlier this year

A Ferndale man has been arrested on charges of vehicular homicide in connection to a hit-and-run crash on Blaine Road in March that killed a 33-year-old Blaine woman. Washington State Patrol … more
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