Border agency says changes to hours at 35 land crossings coming in January
OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency says it will be adjusting hours at 35 land ports of entry in January — a move it says will allow it to deploy officers at busier land crossings.
Only one crossing in Alberta will be affected — the facility at Del Bonita — where hours will be 9 to 5, seven days a week, beginning January 6.
But 10 crossings in Quebec will be affected, and 12 in Manitoba will see hours change, along with six in Saskatchewan, four in New Brunswick and two in British Columbia.
The CBSA says in a statement on its website the decision was made in collaboration with the United States and will enhance overall security for both countries.