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Dueling gun control measures likely to appear on fall ballot | Campaigns for dueling gun initiatives on this year’s ballot could bring national attention to Washington state, and contribute to an ongoing debate about gun laws across the United States. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Employee Art Show opens March 10 | The Western Washington University 20th Anniversary Employee Art Show opens with a reception from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 10, in ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Viking Union, Room 565. Opening reception parking is free from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday in lot 6V on High Street, directly below Viking Union. See wwu.… |
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GUR Group to look at planning a financial future with Math 107 | |||
Western Judo Club member takes first at tournament | Patrick Schjelderup took first place in the Senior Male Novice Heavyweight division at the Western Judo Tournament to lead nine Western Judo Club members in the club's home tournament on Saturday, Feb. 22, at Western Washington University's Wade King Recreation Center. |
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Best Bets: Canadian poet to visit Village Books | "What Does a House Want?" affirms Gary Geddes's place as one of the premier Canadian poets of his generation. He talks about his writing at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 4, at Village Books, 1200 11th St. Equally at home with the lyric and the long poem, Geddes brings his "… |
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Survey suggests more cross-border shoppers are staying home | The Canadian dollar’s fall in value over the past year has caused some residents north of the border to make fewer shopping trips into the U.S., according to a recent poll of people living in lower British Columbia. |
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Guest editorial: Overreach threatens ports that ag supports | It is commonly understood here in Washington that our economy is closely linked to international trade, and that we are uniquely positioned to develop closer ties to the fast-growing Asia-Pacific region. The state Department of Commerce boasts that we are “one of the world’s leading trade and… |
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Southbound border traffic up despite weaker Canadian dollar | At least for the first month of the year, the weaker Canadian dollar didn't impact the number of people traveling south into Whatcom County. According to data collected by Western Washington University's Center for Economic and Business Research, 1,129,744 people went southbound… |
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Warrior Up! | The bay is a dull pewter sheet, water and sky beautifully indistinguishable. Cormorants, gulls, and scoters glide and dip, slurping ooligan, crustaceans, and the occasional herring. Harbor seals surface and stare. Ospreys eye the shallows for flopping pink salmon. An autumn sun warms the… |
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