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Border blockade in Alberta begins to wind down

The RCMP says some vehicles have left the blockade near the Coutts border crossing in Alberta.

Premier Jason Kenney said Monday that the Mounties informed him they will begin to clear the blockade after an early morning raid saw police seize weapons, ammunition and body armour, and make arrests.

In light of those arrests, Marco Van Huigenbos, one of the organizers of the protest, said a decision was reached to roll out from Coutts on Tuesday morning.

"We were infiltrated by an extreme element … Our objective was to be here peacefully," he said. "To keep that message going, we want to peacefully leave Coutts and return to our families."

The Canada Border Services Agency confirmed to CBC News that as of about 7:40 a.m. on Tuesday, the Coutts port of entry remains closed...

This was excerpted from the 15 February 2022 edition of CBC News.

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