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Julia Lerner
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ENVIRONMENT
Local oyster company exploring new farms in Drayton Harbor
'The handwriting is on the wall: We should be looking for another farming system'
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 20, 2022
GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
Union cements contract with Blue Wolf for potential smelter restart
Power contract negotiations still ongoing
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 19, 2022
WTD?
What's the deal with: The Bellingham Karate Church of Elf Defense?
No, it's not a typo
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 18, 2022
LOCAL
Search and rescue operations continue for Hans Perrin
Perrin was last seen April 28
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 13, 2022
INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
Children of the Setting Sun films featured in museum exhibit
American Museum of Natural History showcases Coast Salish work
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 13, 2022
ENVIRONMENT
New report explores future of commercial finfish net pen aquaculture
Report commissioned after 2017 net pen collapse
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 13, 2022
ENVIRONMENT
State grant will help Skagit group restore salmon habitat
In with new trees, out with invasive species
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 12, 2022
ENVIRONMENT
Little Squalicum Park restoration project to begin this year
Council approves $3.4 million for Squalicum Park project
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 11, 2022
WTD?
What's the Deal With: No Mow May?
A good excuse to escape yardwork
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 11, 2022
GOVERNMENT
Post Point project sewer rate hikes are coming
'Based on current rates, we can't fund these programs'
By
JULIA LERNER
| May 10, 2022
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