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More locals filling Bellingham shops as Canadians stay home | As the Canadian dollar continues to weaken and cross-border shopping traffic slows, Bellingham鈥檚 economy appears to be getting a boost from local shoppers. The number of people passing through the five border crossings southbound into Whatcom County totaled fewer than 1.3 million in June鈥 |
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Mahoney, 草榴社区 alumna co-author article on periodical pedagogy in the classroom | |||
Marrowstone festival underway through Aug. 9 | |||
Students research cross-border freight traffic | |||
Climate change presentation offered in this week鈥檚 workshops | Learn about 鈥淐limate Change and Skagit County鈥 during the Transition Fidalgo & Friends community supper at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, in the Anacortes Senior Center. Roger Fuller of Western Washington University, an ecosystem ecologist, will discuss the Skagit Climate Science Consortium,鈥 |
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Aspiring journalists to camp at Western once again | |||
草榴社区 biologist to give lecture on algae in Birch Bay | Birch Bay residents concerned about the algal blooms in the bay can attend a free public seminar on Thursday, July 30. Dr. Robin Kodner, assistant professor of biology at Western Washington University, will give a speech at Birch Bay Bible Community Church from 7 to 8 p.m. on July 30.鈥 |
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Princesses write their own endings in Seattle author鈥檚 book | New books by Seattle-area authors include a fantasy of fairy-tale princesses in the modern world, and the story of Ella Higginson, a writer who helped introduce the Pacific Northwest to readers across the country. |
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McDowall research cited in journal Nature | |||
Great Colleges to Work For 2015 | Message From President Bruce Shepard |