Residents of a small B.C. border town want to be recognized, along with their Alaskan neighbours, as an “integrated trans-border community” so they can travel freely from one side of the border to the other.
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Residents of a small B.C. border town want to be recognized, along with their Alaskan neighbours, as an “integrated trans-border community” so they can travel freely from one side of the border to the other.