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Power restored at Peace Arch crossing following abrupt outageThe Washington State Department of Transportation is urging drivers to use alternative crossings to get across the border.TrafficAug 12, 2023
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Vehicle fails to stop at border entering B.C., crashes on Highway 99Surrey RCMP said the single occupant of the vehicle was found after a serious crash on Highway 99, shortly after blowing through the border.CrimeJul 23, 2023
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Long waits at B.C. borders as big events draw Canadians southWaits at the Peace Arch and Pacific Highway crossings to get into the United States already exceed two hours as of Friday afternoon.TrafficJul 21, 2023
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12 protesters arrested at B.C. border trucker protest as police move inAround 9 p.m., RCMP officers moved in and ordered the demonstrators to leave the area of 176 Street and 2nd Avenue, but not everyone complied.CrimeFeb 15, 2022
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B.C. travellers gear up to head south on eve of U.S. border reopeningFully-vaccinated Canadians will once again be able to enter the United States for recreational travel Monday, though they'll still have to show a negative COVID test to come home.HealthNov 7, 2021
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Trans-Canada Highway: B.C. project near Alberta enters final phase, closures plannedStarting Sept. 20, ongoing construction on the Kicking Horse Canyon project will ramp up, with multi-day, 24-hour closures occurring until Dec. 1.TrafficSep 18, 2021
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Dozens of vehicles with U.S. plates line up at B.C. border as COVID-19 restrictions liftedAs the COVID-19 restrictions lifted at 9 p.m. PT Sunday night, dozens of vehicles were lined up at the Peace Arch border in Surrey ready to cross.CanadaAug 9, 2021
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COVID-19: Congresswoman blasts Biden for keeping Canadian tourists out of U.S. until Aug. 21Suzan DelBene, a democrat representing Washington's 1st district, says the decision by President Joe Biden's administration is "short-sighted."PoliticsJul 22, 2021
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Man from Nanaimo, B.C., charged with bribing officer at U.S. borderAuthorities say a man from Nanaimo, B.C., tried to bribe his way out of trouble at the U.S. border with Canada.CanadaMay 20, 2016
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