â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Free City Transit on Election Day

Getting to the polls on May 9th will be easy.

The City of Prince George is making all public transit free on BC Election Day. City transit planner Josephine Macharia says this is to help potential voters get to their destinations and be green in the process.

“Essentially, it’s just something that we’ve done in the past and will continue to do for election days to ensure everyone has access to their polling station and also consider seeking transit to vote as opposed to an additional car trip.”

This decision will cost the city approximately $1,000 but it’s a fee Macharia says is worth it.

“We feel that it’s a minimal cost for a better benefit to everyone and also to the environment if people consider leaving their cars at home to take the bus.”

Buses will run as regularly scheduled on May 9th. Macharia adds that all “U” routes have been canceled from May-August. These buses are added specifically to meet ridership demand from university students during the school year.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

New faces shine for Cougars in season opener

That's starting the season with a bang.The Prince George Cougars opened their season with a 6-1 win over the Portland Winterhawks in front of 4,252 fans at the CN Centre.

Spruce Kings road woes in Chilliwack reach another low

Another trip to the Fraser Valley turned out to be a bust as the Chilliwack Chiefs tallied five un-answered goals enroute to a 6-2 victory Friday night to begin the BCHL regular season.

Infrastructure, housing, UNDRIP will top agenda as local governments meet in Victoria next week

Members of local governments and First Nations are gathering in Victoria next week for the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) convention.

B.C. Conservatives support federal bill to classify intimate partner killings as first-degree murder

B.C. politicians are voicing support for a federal Conservative bill that would classify the killing of an intimate partner as first-degree murder. 

PG Fire Centre expects wildfire season to last another month

While we are heading into the fall season, the wildfire season is expected to continue.
- Advertisement -