UPDATE: Several people arrested at grow-op in Langley, government plans to...
There is a federal organized crime investigation underway at the site on Zero Avenue and 264 Street in Langley, which is very close to the Aldergrove border.
View ArticleKentucky man stopped at Sask. border with 162 rifle magazines
A Kentucky man was stopped at a border crossing in southern Saskatchewan last month with 162 rifle magazines.
View ArticleNear-record pot bust: 15 tons of marijuana seized at US-Mexico border
More than 1,200 packages of marijuana valued at nearly $19 million were seized this week from a truck-trailer carrying mattresses and cushions.
View ArticleSask. rodeo community raises money to help cowboy
Saskatchewan’s Ray Kneeland was forced to leave his horse in the United States and pay a mountain of fees to get it back.
View ArticleCouple arrested for driving into Canada with drugs, stolen documents: RCMP
A man and a woman are facing multiple charges after RCMP say the pair tried to drive into Canada with drugs and what they suspect are stolen documents.
View ArticleNew Gordie Howe Bridge to link Windsor and Detroit
The new vital bridge set to link Windsor and Detroit is yet be built but already has a name -- Gordie Howe International Bridge.
View ArticleAssault Rifle, Child Porn Intercepted at North Portal
April marked another busy month for Saskatchewan Border Service Agents, who found child pornography on one man and stopped an American from bringing undeclared firearms into the country.
View ArticleLong weekend travellers facing delays on ferries, border crossings
The Victoria Day long weekend is off to a rough start for some traveller around the province.
View ArticlePrivacy of suicide attempts to be respected
People in Toronto with mental health issues who have non-criminal encounters with police, such as attempted suicide, will not have that information released to anyone asking for background checks,...
View ArticleCBSA agents seize 14th gun at North Portal
A North Carolina man is facing charges after he tried to bring a gun through the North Portal Border Crossing.
View ArticlePremier urges U.S. not to cut border hours between Saskatchewan and Montana
Premier Brad Wall says he's concerned there could be an economic impact if U.S. customs officials cut operating hours at a border crossing between Saskatchewan and Montana.
View ArticleCanada-U.S. cross-border police project ‘postponed’
The RCMP says the so-called next-generation border project has been postponed due to lingering concerns about how to deal with police officers accused of breaking the law.
View Article36 convicted criminals refused entry to Saskatchewan during February
CBSA officers at Saskatchewan border crossings found a loaded gun in a sock and stopped 36 convicted criminals from entering the province last month.
View Article3 people arrested after suspected explosive found at Canada-U.S. border
Officials at the Canadian Border Service Agency say three people have been arrested after a suspected bomb was found inside a vehicle at the Sumas U.S. border crossing in British Columbia.
View ArticleMan found hiding in vehicle at Manitoba border crossing, facing charges
A man from the United States has been charged after allegedly trying to sneak into Manitoba by hiding in a vehicle, according to the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA).
View ArticleMan charged after police incident at Pacific Highway border crossing
At 2:40 p.m. a Volkswagen Jetta travelling north failed to stop at the Canadian border. Police said the driver may have been in possession of a firearm.
View ArticlePrivacy watchdog drops case against Toronto police over attempted suicide info
Ontario's privacy commissioner has stopped legal action against police over sharing attempted suicide-related information with the U.S.
View ArticleBorder wait times into Canada at Niagara Falls crossing infuriate; Canadian...
How would you like to take a trip across the U.S. border in New York state to find a three-hour wait on your return home?
View ArticleEnd of the construction holiday could mean delays at the border
As the construction holiday comes to an end, motorists might need to fuel up on patience, as 12,000 travellers are expected at the Canada/U.S. border crossing in Saint-Bernard-de Lacolle Sunday.
View ArticleAmbassador Bridge needs emergency repairs, Transport Canada says
Transport Canada says it has found safety deficiencies on the Canadian side of one of the busiest border crossings with the United States.
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