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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
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North Dakota businesses eager to welcome Manitobans back when Canada-U.S. border reopensFor businesses in the U.S., the reopening of the border has been a long time coming.EconomyOct 13, 2021
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COVID-19: Pallister walks back plan to vaccinate Manitoba teachers in North DakotaPallister is now hoping the United States government will give North Dakota special permission to ship vaccines into Manitoba.HealthMay 7, 2021
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COVID-19: Part of Manitoba’s plan to see teachers vaccinated in U.S. needs change to federal rulesPremier Brian Pallister announced the plan Thursday as an addition to an existing program for truckers who cross the border.HealthApr 30, 2021
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Manitoba teachers can soon get COVID-19 shot in North Dakota, premier saysPremier Brian Pallister says he is finalizing a deal with North Dakota to build on a recently announced COVID-19 vaccine program for truckers.HealthApr 29, 2021
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Saskatchewan, North Dakota vaccinating cross-border essential workersRoughly 2,000 workers in Saskatchewan, mainly those transporting goods, will be eligible for the vaccination program.CanadaApr 27, 2021
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Manitoba truckers breathe sigh of relief thanks to cross-border vaccination planThe deal between North Dakota and Manitoba, touted as the first such cross-border vaccine agreement between a province and a state, may expand to include other essential workers.HealthApr 23, 2021
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Manitoba and North Dakota look to vaccinate cross-border essential workersManitoba Premier Brian Pallister and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum are scheduled to announce an initiative at an 11 a.m. press conference.HealthApr 20, 2021
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Risk for major flooding low in North Dakota: National Weather ServiceWhile the risk for a major flood is low, there is a high risk of minor flooding in North Dakota along the Red River, according to the National Weather Service.Feb 23, 2021
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Herd immunity? Why North Dakota’s coronavirus cases dropped so muchEven though the coronavirus situation has improved in North Dakota, experts agree it'll still be a while before the state can declare victory.Jan 29, 2021
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