Canadian pipeline buy has Whatcom conduit too
Expansion a possibility for Puget Sound pipeline By Ashley Hiruko [email protected] WHATCOM — Canada’s decision to purchase the Trans Mountain Pipeline and expansion project ...
‘Small school, big family’
Twenty-six graduated Tuesday in final senior class of Windward High By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — The sound of bagpipe music washed over the Windward High ...
Golden Eagles commence
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Firefighter’s death first in line of duty for North Whatcom
WHATCOM — North Whatcom Fire & Rescue reports that the June 4 cancer death of firefighter John O. Swobody is the first line-of-duty death in the fire district’s history. ...
Scotland returns to Ferndale
Event drew big crowds with Scottish music, animals By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — For Heather Richendrfer, hosting the new Bellingham Scottish Gathering in ...
FHS Spanish program founder to retire
Teacher Herbert Porter to leave after 38 years By Ashley Hiruko [email protected] FERNDALE — When Herbert Porter began his career at the Ferndale High School in 1980, there ...
City council looks ahead to upcoming road projects
Council also voted to re-enter jail agreement By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — The Ferndale City Council adopted a six-year transportation program at its Monday ...
Flags commemorate fallen heroes
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Bellingham Scottish Gathering starts from scratch
Happening Saturday, new event replaces Highland Games last held in 2016 By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — Two years have passed since Hovander Homestead Park played ...
Lummis’ trek to Florida seeks to return orca
Tribal chair Julius argues for Seaquarium to give back Tokitae after 47 years in shows MIAMI — Members of the Lummi Nation traveled more than 3,000 miles to deliver a totem ...