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An 香蕉视频直播渦rgent public need process香蕉视频直播 is available for rural or remote corridors, where applicants don香蕉视频直播檛 have to publish the required notice to be considered, said Catharine Read, chair of the board, in a statement Wednesday.
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Trevena said the solution would not be an expansion of B.C. Transit services.
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Greyhound Canada announced last week it is shutting down all service from northern Ontario west. It had earlier stopped routes in northern B.C. and on Vancouver Island.
BC Transit香蕉视频直播檚 service on Highway 16 to replace Greyhound service that ended in June is a pilot project for that region only, and private services are being sought to take up the other areas, Trevena said.
The last Greyhound bus pulled out of Terrace on June 1 with a single passenger on board, symbolizing the struggle of long-haul bus service in parts of the province. B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 Passenger Transportation Board approved cancelling seven B.C. routes that Greyhound said had accumulated losses of $70 million in the past six years.
B.C. Bus North began interim service on June 4, with two round trips a week between Prince Rupert and Prince George, Prince George and Valemount and Prince George to Dawson Creek and Fort St. John.