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Canada’s taking it slow on reopening its border to travelers from the US. Here’s why
For now, restrictions on cross-border travel remain popular with many Canadians. Half of respondents in a Nanos Research poll this month favored keeping border travel restrictions in place until this fall or even next year.
Judge rules in Florida’s favor in CDC lawsuit, but Alaska’s cruise season is still ‘good to go’
The case has been closely watched as the CDC argued Florida’s challenge to federal pandemic rules could imperil an exemption to a law that required Alaska-bound cruise ships that are foreign flagged to make a stop in Canada
Canada might loosen border in early July; no word yet on ending recreational travel ban
It seems likely that the ban on letting Americans cross the Canadian border for nonessential travel will continue past June 21, when the current rules expire.
Canada’s border is still closed to nonessential travel, even if you’ve been vaccinated
Your RV or campervan may be all tuned up and ready to drive the Alaska Highway, but Canada’s borders remain closed to all but essential travel. And don’t bother flashing your vaccination card.
The country’s biggest icebreaker will take trip through Northwest Passage this summer, US Coast Guard says
Experts said the Coast Guard cutter Healy’s trip through the Northwest Passage signifies a willingness to cooperate between Canada and the United States.
At virtual town hall, Sens. Murkowski and Sullivan discuss relief for Skagway’s economy
On Thursday morning, the Skagway Development Corporation and Skagway Visitor Department hosted a virtual town hall meeting with Alaska Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan.
Tribes, fishermen criticize Alaska and British Columbia decision to end transboundary monitoring
A 22-page final report released on Thursday culminates two years of data collected from water, sediment and fish tissue in three transboundary watersheds that straddle the frontier. And now, Alaska and British Columbia governments say their work is done.
Rep. Don Young working on workaround to Canada’s cruise ship ban
Young’s legislation, called the Alaska Tourism Recovery Act, proposes a temporary workaround that would make roundtrip voyages between Alaska and Washington a foreign voyage under U.S. law.
Small cruise ships are coming to Southeast Alaska, but not all passengers will get to mingle and shop in towns
A handful of smaller, boutique cruises plan to sail this year, but not all of them plan to allow passengers to stop in towns.