Wes Loe

The border between Stewart, British Columbia and Hyder, Alaska as seen from the Canadian side.

Canada plans to limit the hours of a border crossing that divides US village, Canadian town

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It’s a tale of two towns — one in Alaska and the other in British Columbia. The Canadian border agency plans to close the border crossing overnight leaving residents in this community stranded.

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