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This waterfront watering hole in Point Roberts should be crowded on a sunny Friday afternoon. Instead, it is closed. Credit: Tom Banse / NW News Network Ongoing closure of Canadian border to nonessential crossings makes Washington enclave stir crazy By The United States and Canadian governments confirmed Thursday that pandemic border crossing restrictions will continue for at least another month to June 21. This is the fourteenth month-by-month extension of the closure of the northern border to nonessential crossings. The lengthy closure has been especially wearing on Point Roberts, a community in northwestern Washington state that is cut off from the U.S. mainland by the Canadian border. ....
The United States and Canadian governments confirmed Thursday that pandemic border crossing restrictions will continue for at least another month to June ....
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Moonshine Ink The love/hate relationship with tourism The spray-painted message was loud and clear: Tourist Go Home! I could feel the hate, the anger, the disgust that oozed out of the hand that scrawled the words along the roadside but I also understood where the author was coming from. After all, anti-tourist sentiment often is broadcast loud and clear throughout the Truckee/Tahoe region. Except, this wasn’t in Tahoe; it was on the Big Island of Hawaii. My husband’s 95-year-old grandmother lives in Kailua-Kona. Given her age, she will no longer fly, so as pandemic travel restrictions to Hawaii began to ease, we felt comfortable saying yes when she wanted us to come visit. I’d be lying if I said there wasn’t a bit of hesitation. We weren’t too keen on visitors inundating Tahoe during the supposed stay-at-home order, increasing our exposure to Covid and threatening the exhaustion of our resources. But somehow this seemed different. If we wanted to av ....