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Group seeks housing solution

“If you build it, they will come.” That is the conclusion of a market feasibility study conducted by Dave Stumpo, CEO of Amptrex and long-time resident of Point Roberts. Stumpo completed … more

Griffiths to offer life coaching

Long-time local resident Margot Griffiths is beginning a private practice in Point Roberts, offering life coaching to individuals seeking support through life’s challenges. For 30 years, Margot … more

It’s time to get in shape for summer

Local residents who are looking to achieve physical fitness, recover from an injury, or attain inner peace and serenity have a couple of options to help them reach their goals. Pilates was the … more

In the Garden – March

Spring is just around the corner. Ah, the joys of growing things and the garden springing to life once again. And then the thought follows that not all living things are welcomed by gardeners, or … more

Gulf Road fire

Local fire crews responded to a reported fire on Gulf Road on February 12 at 12:24 a.m. First arriving unit was on scene at 12:30 a.m. with reports of a fully involved travel trailer. Twelve members … more

Auto broker assessed $430,000

A Blaine auto brokerage will pay $430,000 to the U.S. Department of Justice as part of a lawsuit settling allegations that the company committed federal fraud by underreporting the value of vehicles … more

NAPA coming to town

Rich Eacret, owner of Alley Auto and the NAPA auto parts store in Blaine, will be opening a satellite store in the Point Roberts Marketplace in April. The store will offer consumables such as … more

WTA decides against Point service

After a year of conversations with the Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA) about reestablishing an intercounty shuttle service to the Point, Point Roberts Community Advisory Committee (PRCAC) … more

Candidates gearing up for primary election

Candidates across Whatcom County are gearing up for the August 2023 primary election. A handful of candidates have started filing their applications for public office with the county election … more

Library quick picks – March

Bestsellers: Happy Place Emily Henry I Will Find You Harlan Coben The White Lady Jaqueline Winspear Movies: A Man Named Otto Tom Hanks Women Talking Jessie Buckley  Babylon … more

Letters to the Editor – March

The Editor: I am writing this to express my personal apologies to any of you who have been notified that unless you are a member of the Boundary Bay Homeowners Association, you will no longer be … more

Church news – March

Looking ahead, we church folk are entering a change of season. We are moving out of the liturgical season known as epiphany. Epiphany indicates light, revealing, wonder. It began with the light of … more

Valentine's Day Dance

Savilla Kress, Shaune Anne Feuz, and Jeff Butts rocked the stage in front of a packed dance floor in a Valentine's Dance event hosted by the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District on February 11 at the community center on Gulf Road. … more

Maritime Washington National Heritage Area receives $350,000 grant

The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation recently received a $350,000 grant for the Maritime Washington National Heritage Area. The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust provided the grant to enable … more

Whatcom County Jail inmates hospitalized after suspected overdoses

Four people incarcerated in Whatcom County Jail were taken to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center last week after experiencing suspected opioid overdoses. Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office … more

Fire at Blaine Middle School draws large response

First responders were dispatched around 5:30 p.m. February 8 to a small fire at Blaine Middle School that was reportedly extinguished by a single activated sprinkler.  North Whatcom Fire and … more

Blaine auto broker pays $430,000 in settlement with U.S. Department of Justice

A Blaine auto broker will pay $430,000 to the U.S. Department of Justice as part of a lawsuit settling allegations that the company committed federal fraud by underreporting the value of vehicles it … more

BHS alumnus dedicates $5,000 scholarship to Bob and Dorita Gray legacy

A Blaine High School band alumnus has established an annual $5,000 scholarship named after husband-and-wife duo Bob and Dorita Gray. Jacksonville, Florida resident Jake Wolfburg surprised the … more

Corps’ BP Cherry Point limit no limit at all, environmental groups say

Environmental groups are unhappy with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ January 23 modification to its 1996 permit that limits the volume of crude oil BP can handle at its Cherry Point … more

Rule introduces bill to amend vehicle pursuit law

State representative Alicia Rule (D-Blaine) cosponsored a bill in Washington state legislature last month that would pull back current pursuit restrictions on law enforcement and allow agencies to … more
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