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As the chair of United Way of Whatcom County's 2009 Campaign, it seems that everywhere I go these days and in almost every phone call I receive there seems to be one question on everybody's mind, "So, how's the campaign going this year?" My sense is that the questioner thinks my response will not be so positive, and they are often surprised to hear ...
After establishing a popular 320-bed hostel in Seattle, the state chapter of Hostelling International is looking to establish a smaller one in Bellingham, and it wants volunteers to help develop a plan for one.
City Council members on Monday, Oct. 26, will be asked by administration officials to take the statutorily allowed 1 percent property tax increase for 2010.
David Whittaker, the disabled veteran who took on what he described as a mission from God to travel from Key West, Fla., to Blaine, Wash., in his motorized wheelchair, towing a 130-pound American flag, has made it to Longbeach, Calif.
A development that would have 134 residential units in multiple buildings, plus retail and office space, has been proposed for about 16 acres in the 1700 and 1800 blocks of Peace Portal Drive.
With thousands of tourists expected to travel through Whatcom County for the 2010 Winter Olympics, the city of Blaine had prepared to attract a number of those tourists with the Peace Arch Park's 12th Annual International Sculpture Exhibition.
Spying a fire truck no big deal, but Americans left to wonder, - Where the heck is Oak Bay?' Pulling in to service stations across America in a fire truck didn't attract a lot of attention.
John George is vying against Charlie Hawkins for a seat on Blaine City Council. The two will compete for the Ward 2, Position 4, seat in the November election.