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  2. Pembina–Emerson Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Pembina–Emerson Border Crossing is a United States-Canada port of entry (POE) that connects the U.S. city of Pembina, North Dakota and the Canadian community of Emerson, Manitoba. On the American side, the crossing is connected by Interstate 29 (I-29) and U.S. Route 81 in Pembina County , while the Canadian side is connected by Manitoba ...

  3. Antler–Lyleton Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    It is reached by North Dakota Highway 256 in Bottineau County on the American side and Manitoba Provincial Road 256 in the Municipality of Two Borders on the Canadian side. This is the westernmost international border crossing in Manitoba ; the Manitoba- Saskatchewan - North Dakota tripoint is located only 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles) west of ...

  4. U.S. Route 81 in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    U.S. 81 enters North Dakota concurrently with Interstate 29 (I-29). It heads north from the South Dakota border, passing through Fargo, to the north side of Grand Forks. There it splits off to the northwest, passing through the city of Manvel. It parallels I-29, passing by the town of Grafton before joining North Dakota Highway 5 (ND 5) near ...

  5. Canada announces new border rules following Trump tariff threat

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    Announcing details of the plan, Canada's minister of finance and intergovernmental affairs said the federal government would devote C$1.3bn ($900m; £700m) to the plan.

  6. List of Canada–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Canada operated a station about a mile north of the border 1904–1905 and closer to the border 1914–1923, 1926, 1931–1941 and from the mid-1940s. [24] In the 1970s, both the US and Canada constructed new border facilities to better accommodate regular recreational traffic.

  7. Interstate 29 in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    There was no highway originally planned between Fargo and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Plans for I-29 were extended from Sioux Falls to Fargo in October 1957, and the entire highway from Kansas City, Missouri, to the Canadian border was signed as I-29. [3] The final stages of I-29 in North Dakota were completed in 1977. [citation needed]

  8. New CDC, CBP rules are about to make it much harder to bring ...

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    New rules for crossing the border with a dog. In order to cross the border into the U.S., your dog has to appear healthy, be at least six months old and have an International Organization for ...

  9. U.S. Route 52 in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 52 (US 52) is a 362-mile-long (583 km) United States Numbered Highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota, which travels from the Canada–United States border east to the Red River at Fargo. The highway connects the cities of Minot and Fargo and travels concurrent with Interstate 94 (I-94) between Jamestown and the Minnesota state line.