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Traffic moving again at Alberta border crossing after protesters resumed blockade overnight

The following is an excerpt from the CBC story: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/coutts-traffic-border-1.6343280

Traffic is moving again at the Coutts border crossing in southern Alberta as of early Tuesday after anti-vaccine mandate protesters resumed their blockade just hours earlier.

Alberta RCMP tweeted late Monday evening that both north and southbound lanes at the crossing on Highway 4 were blocked by the demonstration and asked motorists to avoid the area.

But RCMP spokesperson Fraser Logan told Radio-Canada early Tuesday morning that traffic was flowing again, although congestion remained.

The RCMP also said in a late morning update on Facebook that large commercial vehicles traveling south to the United States were being asked to use the Aden, Del Bonita and Carway border crossings to avoid any delays.

"Commercial and passenger vehicles northbound from the U.S. are able to cross freely at the Coutts border crossing," the update read.

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