Pacific Highway border crossings resume after days of blocked access by pandemic protesters

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Traffic is moving once again at the Pacific Highway border crossing in Surrey, B.C., according to local RCMP and the Canada Border Services Agency.

Operations had been halted at the crossing since Saturday when protests against public health measures brought hundreds of demonstrators to the U.S. access point.

Surrey RCMP Const. Sarbjit Sangha says officers ordered demonstrators out of the area just north of the crossing late Monday. She says several people were arrested but was unable to confirm numbers.

Border services said only that operations have now resumed after a “service disruption”.

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‘Just a relief’

Surrey RCMP reported significant traffic delays near the

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