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Clean up your dog's poop

Throughout the year in Haines, you have to watch where you’re walking due to all the dog poop left on both private and public properties. More than...

 

Lack of transparency is apparent

Slick marketing is pervasive in our society. Unfortunately, the Ports and Harbors Committee (and other borough entities) are now using this approach...

 

Thanks for the thorough reporting

Thank you CVN for bringing the recent Lutak dock issues to the public’s attention, great reporting!  I would like the Borough, Ports and Harbors...

 

Duly Noted

Two seats are open on the Chilkoot Indian Association tribal council. The deadline for declarations of candidacy and the nominations meeting is 5:30...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 31, 2022

Yukon industry reps say Lutak Dock could be used to ship ore

A renovated Lutak Dock could serve as an export facility for minerals from the Yukon Territory, Yukon industry representatives told the Haines...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 31, 2022

Borough, union to negotiate staff wages next month

The Haines Borough and Public Employees Local 71 are in the midst of labor negotiations. Borough manager Annette Kreitzer said 17 of the 22 articles...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 31, 2022

Drive-thru garbage drop to start April 1

Community Waste Solutions (CWS) will offer a drive-through garbage drop-off at the landfill starting on April 1. The service will be available from...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 31, 2022

Harbor parking lot could be used for limited commercial boat storage

The Port and Harbor Advisory Committee on March 24 unanimously recommended to the Haines Borough Assembly to allow limited commercial vessel storage...

 

Community needs, not foreign corporation needs

Last week, the Ports and Harbors committee discussed an item innocently titled “Lutak Dock Rebuild.” Yukon mining representatives testified regard...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 24, 2022

Risk remains at Beach Road slide area, report says

The Beach Road landslide area is “marginally stable” and still at risk of future slides, a team of geotechnical consultants concluded in an update...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 24, 2022

Assembly directs planners to act on Mud Bay zoning questions

The Haines Borough Assembly unanimously voted to send the question of commercial events in Mud Bay back to the planning commission, which discussed th...

 

Water rate increase less than planned

The Haines Borough Assembly approved a smaller water and sewer rate increase than initially proposed at its Tuesday meeting, after borough finance...

 

A Farewell to Haines

I‘ve always been awful at good-byes, it’s perhaps my greatest literary and rhetorical failing. But as I prepare to depart Haines for a scholarly...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 17, 2022

Constantine files amended technical report

Constantine Metal Resources last week released an amended technical report for its 2019 preliminary economic assessment (PEA) following a review by...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 17, 2022

Planning commission opposes Mud Bay event petition

Planning commissioners last week united in opposition to a petition from more than 100 residents to prohibit commercial events in the Mud Bay Rural...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 17, 2022

Temporary sales tax increases subject of commerce meeting

Instituting temporary sales tax increases to pay for capital projects, raising the bed tax and exempting food and heating fuel were subjects of the...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 17, 2022

HEDC hires new executive director

Haines Economic Development Corporation executive director Sally Andersen resigned this month and the board hired Lee Hart to replace her. Andersen...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 10, 2022

Borough plans to appeal 2020 census results

Haines Borough officials are planning to appeal 2020 U.S. Census results, which likely were inaccurate in Haines, state researchers said last week....

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 10, 2022

Canada's new cruise guidelines pave way for summer season

Canada announced this week new guidelines for cruise ships, following a two-year ban during the pandemic that reduced sailings to Alaska. The...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 10, 2022

EOC stands down

The Haines Borough Emergency Operations Center (EOC) deactivated its response to the covid-19 pandemic effective March 1, EOC commander Carolann...

 

State to implement paid parking at Southeast airports

Sitka will switch from free to paid airport parking next month under a state program that later could come to other Southeast communities, although...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 10, 2022

Wages rose last decade- but not by much

Wages in the Haines Borough rose by 8% last decade, a growth rate outpaced by most other census areas in Alaska, according to the state’s March...

 

Assembly Briefs

The Haines Borough Assembly changed its heliski code and administrative policy Tuesday in part to align with language similar to the Bureau of Land...

 

Borough receives 43 capital improvement plan proposals

The Haines Borough received 43 capital improvement plan proposals as part of a public engagement program launched this year. Nine of the ideas were...

 

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