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Transportation officials said the main route to one of B.C.’s busiest border crossings was closed Saturday, amid the latest protest convoy by opponents of vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 measures.

Saturday’s convoy in the Lower Mainland rolled out from Chilliwack in the morning to 8th Avenue and 176 Street/Highway 15 in Surrey, close to the U.S. border truck crossing.

DriveBC reported Highway 15, which feeds the Pacific Highway truck crossing, was closed in both directions south of 8th Avenue due to protesters. Heavy congestion was also reported at the junction of Highway 1 and Highway 15.

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Another convoy was expected to take place through the Okanagan to Osoyoos.

Victoria police also reported traffic disruptions amid “large protests” near the provincial legislature, and said they had deployed temporary closed-circuit TV cameras in the area to support “public safety.”

Police reported two people had been arrested in relation to incidents during protests and counter-protests at the legislature last Saturday.

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In a press release on Friday, Trail RCMP said they were notified that the Paterson border crossing would be temporarily blockaded on Saturday, Feb. 12, from noon to 4 p.m.

The convoy planned for the Lower Mainland has already drawn concerns from the Surrey business community, with the Surrey Board of Trade warning businesses in the area to take “precautions to safeguard the exterior of your business and staff.”

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“The impact of these blockades is choking already impacted supply chains, businesses and jobs. This is an unacceptable sabotage of the economy,” board president and CEO Anita Huberman wrote to businesses.

“To be clear, everyone has a right to peacefully protest, but these types of demonstrations are impacting businesses and livelihoods.”

Convoy protesters say they are demonstrating for “freedom,” and have expressed a range of demands ranging from the end of vaccine mandates to the end of all COVID-19 restrictions to the removal of the government.

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Live blog: Ottawa convoy protest enters 16th day, as police clear Ambassador Bridge

Earlier Saturday, police in Windsor, Ont., began clearing protesters from the Ambassador Bridge, North America’s busiest land border crossing. Demonstrators have been occupying the span for several days.

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In Ottawa, municipal, provincial and federal officials have stated in recent days the protest occupying an area near Parliament Hill is “illegal.”

Police say they are now engaged in more than 120 criminal investigations into alleged conduct by protesters, who continue to insist they are part of a peaceful demonstration.

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