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More than 1.5 million people crossed into Manitoba through 22 provincial border crossings during the first 10 months of this year. Crossings jumped by approximately 13 per cent to 1,533,638, ...
Protesters in semi-trailer trucks, farm equipment and other vehicles who have blocked all highway lanes at Manitoba's main Canada-U.S. border crossing since Thursday morning have begun letting ...
EMERSON, Manitoba — The blockade on the Canadian side of the Pembina-Emerson border crossing is set to end by Wednesday, Feb. 16, says the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Manitoba Border protest needs to end but Emergencies Act not wanted in Manitoba: Premier Stefanson. Premier Heather Stefanson does not support the use of the federal Emergencies Act in Manitoba to ...
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Illegal border crossings into Manitoba on the rise - MSNIllegal border crossings into Manitoba are on the rise, and it’s something the mayor of one border community says residents are starting to witness with their own eyes. In an Oct. 10 press ...
The amount of land burned this year is on pace to be the most since 1994, as 100 blazes roared on Friday across the central ...
Comparing Walhalla, North Dakota, and Winkler, Manitoba, a similar story of divergent paths emerges. Just 20 miles apart, their 1950s populations were both around 1,400.
— -- Canadian police intercepted 22 people overnight near Emerson, Manitoba, for illegally crossing the border, according to police. The small town of Emerson has become a hotspot for asylum ...
Big Number. $500 million.That’s how much the blockades at the three key border crossings—the Ambassador Bridge as well as between Manitoba-North Dakota and Alberta-Montana—cost every day ...
Border protests costing time and money; Manitoba eases some restrictions A blizzard created it's own traffic disruption on Friday, Feb. 12, as trucker protests against vaccine and other COVID-19 ...
LOCKPORT, Manitoba — Two years had passed since I had last wet a line in Canadian water, ... Sept. 11, when I pulled up to a Manitoba border crossing with a mix of anticipation and apprehension.
The towns of Langdon in northeastern North Dakota and Morden in southern Manitoba province were once mirror images of each other. In the 1950s they each had populations hovering around 1,800 ...
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