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Sask. bus company ordered to make changes after human rights complaint
After nearly three years, a Saskatchewan bus company has been ordered to make their buses wheelchair accessible. The Canadian Transportation Association (CTA) has ordered Rider Express to make the cha...
May 01, 2021
(Terri Sleeva/saskvoice.com)
Regina, Saskatoon transit take big hit from pandemic
Nearly every industry has taken a hit from the COVID-19 pandemic in one way or another, and public services are no exception. With universities closed to in-class learning and far fewer people physica...
Lisa Schick
Apr 15, 2021
(980 CJME file photo)
Discounted Bus Pass program set to continue in Sask.
People who receive income assistance in Saskatchewan will again be getting help to buy bus passes. The provincial government is investing up to $1.84 million to continue the Discounted Bus Pass (DBP) ...
CJME News
Apr 08, 2021
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Regina man hit by city bus, bus driver fined
A Regina man was sent to hospital after a city bus hit him Saturday night. Shortly after 10 p.m., the man was crossing Lorne Street at the 12th Avenue intersection. The bus turned into the intersectio...
CJME News
Feb 14, 2021
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Moose Jaw declines to make masks mandatory
In a special city council meeting on Monday evening, council voted not to make masks mandatory for city facilities and transit buses. Council did pass a motion that it recommends residents use a mask ...
Discover Moose Jaw
Sep 01, 2020
(Saskatchewan Health Authority)
City to bring back transit fares effective June 8
Saskatoon transit riders will have to start paying to ride again, effective June 8. The decision was made in a unanimous vote by city councillors during a special meeting Wednesday afternoon. The deci...
CJME News
May 27, 2020
Experts warn of increasing car use, loss of transit routes post-crisis
VANCOUVER - Getting around Stanley Park since the pandemic struck is a new experience for Tom Green. Roads that weave through the urban forest in Vancouver have been closed to traffic, making space fo...
The Canadian Press
May 07, 2020
Two people wearing personal protective equipment, including respirators and coverall suits, in-line skate on the seawall at Stanley Park in Vancouver. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
City forgiving parking tickets around General Hospital, will hold emergency meeting
The City of Regina is going to relax enforcement and forgive parking tickets due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The city announced Thursday evening it will be forgiving all non-safety-related (vehicles par...
Lisa Schick
Mar 19, 2020
Regina Mayor Michael Fougere. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Transit providers take measures to safeguard against COVID-19
Some Canadian transit agencies are quietly taking steps to protect customers against the novel coronavirus that's been sounding alarm bells around the world. Several say they have stepped up efforts t...
The Canadian Press
Mar 03, 2020
Regina councillor calls for more Sunday bus service
A Regina city councillor says a report that will be presented Thursday to the city's protective and community services committee makes a good case for increasing the frequency of bus service to every ...
Joseph Ho
Apr 09, 2019
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