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Canadian travel to U.S. continues to drop, Statistics Canada data showsThe Statistics Canada data, released March 10, shows Canadians are still travelling, just less frequently to the United States.CanadaMar 17
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Keystone oil pipeline shut down after a rupture in rural North DakotaThe pipeline’s shutdown could quickly lead to higher gasoline prices in the Midwest United States, analysts said, but will have a greater impact on diesel and jet fuel.EnvironmentApr 8, 2025
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Crescent Point plans $1.05B to $1.15B in development capital expenditures for 2024Crescent Point Energy Corp. says it plans to spend $1.05 billion to $1.15 billion on development capital expenditures next year.CanadaSep 11, 2023
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North Dakota plans new state park near border with ManitobaBecause of its proximity to Winnipeg, the park is expected to draw Canadian tourists and others to the gorge, which was carved out by glaciers.CanadaMay 23, 2023
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Manitoba welcomes North Dakotans seeking medical services in wake of abortion banThe province says anyone can access abortion services, in light of the law that bans nearly all abortions in North Dakota.HealthApr 25, 2023
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Heavy snowfall in North Dakota likely to exacerbate Manitoba flood concerns, meteorologist saysOn the other side of the Canada/U.S. border, North Dakota was hammered with a consistent blanket of snow, with some areas seeing up to 28 centimetres.WeatherApr 6, 2023
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Canadian Pacific train derails in rural North Dakota, spilling hazardous chemicalsThere were no injuries and no fire associated with the derailment, which occurred in a rural area southwest of Fargo, but some chemicals and vapours were released.U.S. NewsMar 27, 2023
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Montreal man faces life sentence after officials say his drugs killed 4 people in U.S.The U.S. Department of Justice says the drugs trafficked by Jason Joey Berry, 39, led to 15 overdoses. He pleaded guilty last week to conspiracy to import and distribute fentanyl.CanadaAug 2, 2022
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Manitoba expands funding for International Peace Garden to mark 90th anniversaryThe International Peace Garden was built in 1932 on 2,339 acres of land straddling the Canada-U.S. border near Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, just south of Boissevain, Manitoba.CanadaJul 25, 2022
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Testing requirement changes, looming price hikes have trips booking fast: travel agentChanges to testing requirements and looming airfare price increases have many Canadians booking trips sooner rather than later.EconomyMar 17, 2022
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