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Source Feed: Global News - Canada
Author: Kathy Michaels
Publication Date: April 18, 2024 - 16:55

BC Transit takes cue from ride-share apps; launches on-demand services in Kelowna

April 18, 2024
As promised this time last year, BC Transit is bringing 'on-demand' bus service to Kelowna's Crawford neighbourhood. The service will be launched at the end of this month.


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