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Guest Opinion | Coronavirus and our island ecosystem

By |2022-01-23T18:42:34-08:00January 25th, 2022|Categories: Community, Guest Opinion, Health, News, Opinion|

||| FROM RUSSEL BARSH for KWIAHT ||| Thus far, efforts to contain and combat the SARS-Cov-2 virus that causes Covid-19 have focused on humans. Reasonable enough, given that there are billions of us, mainly packed into dense population centers, traveling and socializing persistently, and therefore a generous viral host. Not to mention our reluctance or

Kruse Reviews | “Hamnet: A Novel of the Plague” by Maggie O’Farrell

By |2021-08-08T14:38:07-07:00August 8th, 2021|Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Community, News|

||| KRUSE REVIEWS by JENS KRUSE ||| In 2004, Stephen Greenblatt, the great Shakespearean, published Will in the World: How Shakespeare became Shakespeare. In this book, which is not quite a biography, he presents us with a wealth of information about the world in which Shakespeare lived and wrote, but also admits that what we

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You’ll want to catch this Artists’ Registry Show at SJIMA before it closes

By |2021-05-21T15:12:49-07:00May 22nd, 2021|Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Community, News|

||| FROM DIANE MARTINDALE for SAN JUAN ISLANDS MUSEUM OF ART ||| “Black Oystercatchers” by Shawna Marie Franklin. Linoleum block print The Artists’ Registry Show with 60+ artists and VOYAGER by Steven Jensen closes on May 31. Catch them before they leave. On Memorial Day, the museum will close early at 2:30, so

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Enroute to DC, Lummi totem pole makes a stop at Madrona Point

By |2021-05-14T17:21:48-07:00May 13th, 2021|Categories: Community, Environment, Island History, News|

||| FROM MICHAEL RIORDAN ||| Over a hundred islanders came to Madrona Point (known to the Lummi as Ts’el-xwi-sen) Tuesday afternoon, May 11, to view and bless the Red Road to DC Totem Pole carved by the House of Tears Carvers for presentation this summer to President Joe Biden. Among those present were our County

Rep. Lekanoff shares some good news updates in her weekly report

By |2021-03-19T16:41:38-07:00March 19th, 2021|Categories: Community, Government/Politics, News|

||| FROM REP. DEBRA LEKANOFF || As of today, all six of my bills have had their public hearings in Senate committees! House Bill 1117 integrates salmon recovery into the Growth Management Act (GMA), which guides land management and planning in our state. The bill also sets a standard for net ecological gain, or 'leaving it better than

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A group of Orca outcasts is now dominating an entire sea

By |2021-01-30T14:01:41-08:00January 31st, 2021|Categories: Environment, News, Orca|

||| FROM THE ATLANTIC ||| On a warm September afternoon, on San Juan Island off the northwestern coast of Washington State, I boarded J2, a sleek black-and-white whale-watching vessel. The boat was named after a locally famous orca, or killer whale, affectionately known as “Granny.” Until her disappearance in 2016, Granny was the matriarch of

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