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Full Service Restored

VICTORIA – BC Transit is pleased to report service levels in the Victoria Regional Transit System have been restored. Thanks to both a determined and dedicated staff and a strategic and successful hiring campaign, BC Transit has been able to reduce the maintenance backlog and once again exceed service delivery levels of 99 per cent;...

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BC Transit Back at the Table

VICTORIA – BC Transit is pleased to announce a return to the bargaining table with the CAW 333, the union representing our drivers, mechanics and maintenance staff. BC Transit reached out to the CAW 333 and invited the union to resume negotiations under the Province’s Cooperative Gains mandate. BC Transit was encouraged when union representatives...

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BC Transit Responds to the Independent Review Panel

VICTORIA – BC Transit is pleased that the Independent Review Panel concluded that, “Overall, transit systems in British Columbia compare very favourably with their counterparts across Canada, particularly in terms of ridership, supply of service and efficiency of services provided.” This reaffirms BC Transit’s commitment to providing efficient and effective services for our customers and...

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Snow Day Advisory

VICTORIA – BC Transit is maximizing staff and resources in anticipation of a snow day in the Victoria Regional Transit System. Due to road conditions, buses may be unable to keep to posted schedules, but every effort will be made to ensure all routes are covered. BC Transit urges customers to be patient and be...

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Your Opinion on Transit is a Priority

VICTORIA – The Victoria Regional Transit Commission (VRTC) wants your opinion on proposed transit priority measures in the region. The proposed measures include bus-only lane options for Douglas Street, queue jumper lanes at two intersections on McKenzie Avenue and queue jumper lanes at three intersections on Island Highway between View Royal and Colwood. In order...

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Mediator Called in BC Transit Labour Dispute

VICTORIA – BC Transit and CAW 333 have agreed to mediation. BC Transit believes a mediator can be an effective tool that will assist both parties in moving forward and achieving a fair and reasonable contract. The collective agreement with the union representing 650 BC Transit operators, mechanics and maintenance staff expired on March 31,...

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