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The declining Canadian dollar makes travel and spending in the U.S. more expensive, deterring some travelers who think it’s ...
How is recent US-Canada tension affecting border business? Aneesa Coomer reports from Sweet Grass: In order to avoid international shipping rates or get their goods quicker, many Canadians travel just ...
HELENA - Citing the need to ensure value for its taxpayers' money, Canada plans to close its side of a Saskatchewan-Montana border crossing that sees just five travelers per day - even as the U.S ...
Last month, border crossings from Canada into Ogdensburg and Alexandria Bay were down by more than 31% compared to last April ...
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Facial recognition is being used at some border crossings; U.S. officials say it's not mandatoryUnited States Customs and Border Protection issued a request for information at the end of April asking companies to provide ...
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Border buoys may be deployed near Canadian borderNow NewsNation has learned that the same buoys may be deployed at the northern border, specifically in a Montana lake that stretches into Canada ... curb illegal border crossings in the Rio ...
Buoys have been used in the Rio Grande amid controversy The floating barriers would help border agents patrol lakes Canadian border crossings ... in a Montana lake that stretches into Canada.
A young mountain lion has traveled 450 miles from southeastern British Columbia to the Helena Valley in Montana in a ... Missouri River after crossing the U.S.-Canada border, the mountainous ...
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