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With just over a week to go before Canada's 45th federal election, BC Transit says riders will be able to travel for free on ...
An avid Vancouver bus rider recently took the time to rank nearly every bus route and discovered some interesting things along the way.
A new funding deal will keep Metro Vancouver's transportation agency in business until the end of 2027, but transit advocates say a permanent solution is still urgently needed.
If approved by the TransLink Board and Mayors' Council, the plan will also see significant increases in service on some of the region's busiest routes.
“The plan commits to a doubling of bus service, up to nine bus rapid transit corridors, rapid transit for the North Shore, Burnaby Mountain, and UBC, building out the major bikeway network and many ...
Neil Saravanamuttoo is the executive director of CitySHAPES; a former executive at the Department of Finance Canada; and the ...
The province is crafting a new transit funding tool for 2027. With other ideas ruled out, Lower Mainland drivers could soon ...
TransLink and the B.C. government have announced a combination of tax increases, fare increases and new funding that will end ...
The tentative agreement, which still needs to be ratified by the Mayors' Council and TransLink board at the end of the month, ...
A vote by both the Mayors' Council and the TransLink Board is expected on April 30. The executive director of a non-profit group representing transit riders in Metro Vancouver says while they support ...
TransLink is proposing fare and tax hikes to avoid its fiscal cliff and the need to cut Metro Vancouver's public transit ...
TransLink is proposing a plan to improve its services, ease overcrowding and finish projects, but it will involve a fare hike ...
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