Partial reopening of Coutts border crossing running into problems as protest enters 6th day
Global News
Demonstrators began parking their vehicles near the Coutts border crossing Saturday in solidarity with events in Ottawa and elsewhere to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
One lane each way has been cleared on the highway at the main United States border crossing in southern Alberta but a new problem began late Wednesday night.
Many of the original protesters still remain in Coutts but moved their trucks over to the right side of the highway after an agreement on a partial pull back was reached earlier in the day.
But the expected stream of trucks heading toward the U.S. border didn’t materialize.
Another blockade had set up 18 kilometres to the north near Milk River. A long line of RCMP vehicles, with their lights flashing, blocked off the highway as hundreds of vehicles continued to gather on both sides of the highway with their horns blaring.
“The RCMP have made some progress to re-open Hwy 4 from Milk River to the border. Currently travel is impeded at the north part of Hwy 4 where motorists can expect an RCMP escort to the border,” the Alberta RCMP said in a tweet.
Police say they will continue to work with the blockade participants to re-establish safe passage.
“Due to ongoing protest activity and congestion that could endanger the safety of the officers and the public, these escorts will continue until further notice.”