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Kathy Ness, office administrator for Eureka Area Chamber of Commerce, at her desk Nov. 4. Ness has fielded many phone calls from Canadians wondering if the Chamber can help facilitate Covid-19 tests, but said that's beyond the scope of what the organization can do. (Will Langhorne/The Western News)

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Anticipation high as Eureka prepares for border opening
November 7, 2021 midnight

Anticipation high as Eureka prepares for border opening

Anticipation is running high in Eureka with the U.S. border set to open Monday to travelers from Canada, but some are worried the vaccine and Covid-19 testing requirements present obstacles for those looking to make short trips across the border.