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Bellis Fair鈥檚 鈥楥anada discount鈥 works for Whatcom residents, too | It鈥檚 a sale to attract Canadian shoppers into Whatcom County for the holiday weekend, but local shoppers will be able to get in on the savings as well. Participating stores at Bellis Fair are having an At Par Sale Friday, May 20, through Monday, May 23 for the Canadian Victoria Day鈥 |
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Online sales slow in Whatcom border towns as loonie falters | It鈥檚 clear fewer British Columbia residents are shopping at Whatcom County stores since the Canadian currency has weakened, but it appears they also have cut back on having online products shipped here. |
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What鈥檚 next for cross-border spending in Whatcom and Canada | It鈥檚 Canada鈥檚 turn to host the cross-border shopper, but it may not be at the level of spending seen in the U.S. when the loonie was strong. That鈥檚 one conclusion from TD Economics, a Canadian firm that released a report about cross-border spending on Monday, Feb. 8. The report indicates鈥 |
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Border towns enjoy bonanza: packages, tax revenue pile up | The Lone Jack Saloon was once among the many taverns in a border town that catered heavily to Canadian carousing. The stage where cancan girls used to dance is still there, adorned with a painting of a miner panning for gold. But the floor now serves as the warehouse for Ship Happens, the鈥 |
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Border traffic into Whatcom County continues to slow | Southbound border traffic into Whatcom County continues to slow down. |
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Low loonie drives drop in visits to Whatcom County | The number of Canadians crossing over the line continues to plummet. Last month, a little over 900,000 people from BC made their way into Whatcom County in Washington State, the lowest monthly total in more than three years according to new stats from Western Washington University. |
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New U.S., Canada border deal geared to improving traffic flow | A new preclearance agreement between the U.S. and Canada could make it easier for private companies to move people across the border. The agreement, signed Monday, March 16, by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson and Canadian Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney, would allow鈥 |
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Rep. DelBene gets feedback on commerce coming through Whatcom鈥檚 border with Canada | When it comes to commerce flowing through the northern border between Canada and Whatcom County, the big problems have been addressed and now more work needs to be done on smaller issues. |
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Canada, Seattle鈥檚 neighbor to the north? Nope, better check your map | A CENTURY AGO, during America鈥檚 expansionist heyday, no one ever saw author and 鈥淢anifest Destiny鈥 cheerleader Horace Greeley point across the sweeping expanse of America and urge his eager charges: 鈥淕o north, young man!鈥 |
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Canadian dollar plummets after months of losing value | The Canadian dollar lost five cents in value compared to the U.S. dollar in one day last month. |