Northbound traveller attempted to flee: CBSA
350 more reunifications are in process after country adopted measures to enhance program
Regardless of how long or short the trip is, ArriveCAN app is still mandatory
Marlane Jones said, with fuel supplies limited in B.C., she was trying to do the right thing
Restrictions lift Sept. 7 for U.S. travellers but COVID-19 protocols still in place
Left out of Monday’s reopening, tourism organization considers legal action against feds
The 4-year tentative deal provides CBSA employees with a wage increase of more than 2 per cent a year
Union says workers could be taking action just days prior to U.S. border restrictions being relaxed
John Horgan says there was discussion about reopening the border as early as next week
The man who claimed the goods faces fines and four criminal charges
‘We’re Americans but we’re not attached to America. It’s easy to forget we’re here,’ says owner Ali Hayton
Trudeau says any easing of restrictions needs to be done carefully and with Canadians’ safety in mind
Shop owner Vanessa Rondeau also tried to bring a human skull ‘with mounted butterflies’ back into Canada, court documents say
Karen McLeod and her mother are limbo after her siblings were denied entry into the province under a compassionate care exemption to pandemic restrictions
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security made the announcement Thursday morning
Canadians can drive to U.S. for COVID-19 shot and avoid quarantine, with conditions
Jennifer Coffman’s restaurant is located in the tiny community of Field, which relies on tourism
‘Strategy on border management requires consistency in the measures applied for air, land and sea arrivals’
Border officers can stop travellers for questioning, take blood and breath samples, and search, detain and arrest people
Dried plants and pods found Aug. 12 in northbound tractor-trailer: CBSA