The projects will add roughly 230 miles of new “Smart Wall” barriers and nearly 400 miles of integrated surveillance and detection systems.
Ian Haysom reflects on decreased tourism from Canada to the U.S. and what would need to change to turn the tide.
New data show B.C. drivers in September travelled less through major Washington state border crossings on a year-over-year basis for the eighth straight month.
B.C.-plated passenger-vehicle traffic to the U.S. via four border crossings dropped 40% last month versus September 2024 ...
Decisions made in Washington, D.C., don't always reflect the needs and wants of the Pacific Northwest. That has to change.
The number of Canadians travelling to the U.S. continues to drop, and many B.C. residents share that they don't plan to ...
(The Center Square ) – Illegal border crossings in August remained at near record lows although they were slightly up from July. Illegal crossings in August remained historically low, with 26,197 ...
Export Navigator reimburses 50% of eligible costs for trade service providers VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. CNW/ - Many B.C. exporters are navigating an increasingly complex trade environment. Rising costs, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — This week, U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal from Washington's 7th Congressional District hosted a "shadow hearing" — an unofficial congressional hearing held by the minority party — about ...
President Donald Trump’s tough enforcement of immigration laws could push illegal border crossings down to zero, a top Homeland Security official suggested on Friday. “I do believe that with the right ...
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