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Low loonie drives drop in visits to Whatcom County | The number of Canadians crossing over the line continues to plummet. Last month, a little over 900,000 people from BC made their way into Whatcom County in Washington State, the lowest monthly total in more than three years according to new stats from Western Washington University. |
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New U.S., Canada border deal geared to improving traffic flow | A new preclearance agreement between the U.S. and Canada could make it easier for private companies to move people across the border. The agreement, signed Monday, March 16, by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson and Canadian Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney, would allow… |
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Rep. DelBene gets feedback on commerce coming through Whatcom’s border with Canada | When it comes to commerce flowing through the northern border between Canada and Whatcom County, the big problems have been addressed and now more work needs to be done on smaller issues. |
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Canadian dollar plummets after months of losing value | The Canadian dollar lost five cents in value compared to the U.S. dollar in one day last month. |
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David Davidson Named Interim Director of ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Border Policy Research Institute | |||
Farewell party for Don Alper is Nov. 10 | |||
Survey indicates cross-border shopping becoming routine in Whatcom County | Even with a weakening loonie last winter, significantly more Canadians are coming down to shop in Whatcom County than six years ago. |
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Seattle Chamber members tour campus | |||
Director of Canadian-American studies center to retire | Don Alper, Western Washington University’s director of the Center for Canadian-American Studies and Border Policy Research Institute and a professor of political science, will be resigning from those positions at the end of September and retiring from the university at the end of the year. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to participate in BC/Whatcom Cross-Border Expo June 12 |