On Saturday, September 12, “Catoberfest” will once again be held at Blaine’s Marine Park from noon to 7 p.m., and Bank of the ...
Repiping is exactly what it sounds like—replacing your home's water supply lines so you're no longer fighting corrosion, chronic leaks, and that sad trickle you've started calling a "shower." ...
C, has joined the Priority Care team at the PeaceHealth Lynden Clinic. With experience in both family medicine and emergency ...
For Whatcom County residents, Mount Baker – also known as Koma Kulshan –always looms large. Its beautiful, snow-covered peak, some 10,781 feet above sea level, is the county’s highest point and the ...
Reflecting on the end of our fiscal year (May 31), we find that the word that comes to mind isn’t “data” or “growth” — it’s connection. Every child clothed through Operation School Bell and every ...
Five years ago, Sarah Almond was making charcuterie boards in her kitchen while raising three young kids and figuring out what came next in life. Today, Sea to Summit Charcuterie Co. has grown into a ...
The Armenian Genocide, 1915-1916, was one of the worst humanitarian crises of the twentieth century. Support to help survivors poured in from around the globe—including here in Whatcom County. The ...
With claims to fame in workplace education, transfer education, and Running Start, Whatcom Community College in northern Bellingham also has a pleasant campus to visit. The WCC Campus Art Walking Tour ...
You’re at the symphony. There’s a feeling of anticipation in the air as the audience assembles and the musicians warm up on stage. The Maestro takes the stage, and the music begins. The first movement ...
On June 15, Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA) launched service improvements designed to increase the convenience of transit. These improvements include four brand-new routes and more frequent ...
The MV Plover, a historic 11-ton, 30-foot wooden ferry, is once again crossing the waters of Drayton Harbor, transporting visitors and locals alike on its scenic but brief passage between Blaine ...
On the afternoon of April 26, 2025, community members and public officials gathered to celebrate the recent public opening of Bellingham’s Little Squalicum Pier. The 1,248-foot wooden pier, built ...
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