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Canada defends timber export rules

PORT ANGELES — The government of Canada is reviewing the $25 million damage claim filed this week by…

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Port Angeles declares Stage 2 water shortage

PORT ANGELES — The city has a declared a Stage 2 water shortage, requiring immediate voluntary reductions in…

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Merrill & Ring seeks $25 million in damages from Canada for ‘unfair’ log export rules

PORT ANGELES — Merrill & Ring is seeking at least $25 million in damages from the Canadian government.…

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Port Angeles chamber hears pitch for pool bond

PORT ANGELES — Potential cost increases were factored into a proposed $13.8 million aquatics center bond issue appearing…

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Port Angeles downtown group looks at its future

PORT ANGELES — After a three-hour membership meeting punctuated by loud discussions and finger-pointing, the president of the…

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Eighth Street bridges open house set for Oct. 4

PORT ANGELES — An open house on the Eighth Street bridges replacement project is planned for Oct. 4.…

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Port Angeles City Council sends anti-fluoride petitions to county ahead of judge’s ruling

PORT ANGELES — The City Council unanimously agreed Friday afternoon to deliver two anti-fluoride initiatives submitted Sept. 8…

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Sappho Gap isn”t closed after all

The Sappho gap isn’t closed after all — as people across the North Olympic Peninsula found out this…

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Port Angeles fluoride flap flows into courtroom

PORT ANGELES — The city formally asked a Clallam County Superior Court judge on Monday to decide whether…

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Tree knocks out cell phones, high-speed Internet on North Olympic Peninsula

Cell phone service, Internet service and most long distance telephone service was knocked out for hours after an…

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Couple seek help bridging Medicare “doughnut hole”

AGNEW — President Bush signed the Medicare Act of 2003 on Dec. 8, 2003. It provided a prescription…

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Port of Port Angeles finally sells Oak Street property

PORT ANGELES — It’s official: European developer Harry Dorssers gave a check to Clallam Title Co. on Thursday…

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Port Angeles City Council sends anti-fluoride initiatives to judge for ruling

PORT ANGELES — Two initiatives submitted to the city last week to stop fluoridation of city water will…

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Dorssers ready to present check for Oak Street property

PORT ANGELES — Port officials are waiting one more day for the check. Port officials are to receive…

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Lincoln Street work to last two months

PORT ANGELES — Traffic on Lincoln Street will be subject to “intermittent interruptions’ during the next two months…

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Port still waiting on, studying two land deals

PORT ANGELES — Two major property sales by the Port of Port Angeles are hanging in the balance,…

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PA council meeting Wednesday to discuss fluoridation initiatives

PORT ANGELES — The City Council will hold a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the two anti-fluoridation initiatives…

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Sign marks 400-year-old madrona tree

PORT ANGELES — The first Virginia Charter was drafted in 1606. It would govern the first English settlement…

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Port Angeles City Council to seek $13.8 million bond issue for aquatics center alone

PORT ANGELES — A $13.8 million bond issue for an aquatics center will appear on the Nov. 7…

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Aquatics center bond campaign kicks off Sunday

PORT ANGELES — A campaign in support of a proposed community aquatics center and field house bond issue…