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A return to full service this spring for Kelowna region transit

BC Transit and its regional partners* are informing customers of seasonal schedule adjustments effective May 1, 2022 in the Kelowna Regional Transit System. These changes also include a return to full service. As customers are aware, BC Transit had been operating under a reduced service schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This service change will...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>100 Mile House, Agassiz-Harrison, Ashcroft-Cache Creek-Clinton, Bella Coola Valley, Boundary, Bulkley-Nechako, Campbell River, Central Fraser Valley, Chilliwack, Clearwater, Columbia Valley, Comox Valley, Cowichan Valley, Cranbrook, Creston Valley, Dawson Creek, Elk Valley, Fort St. John, Hazeltons, Highway 16, Hope, Kamloops, Kelowna, Kimberley, Kitimat, Merritt, Mount Waddington, Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Port Edward, Powell River, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Revelstoke, Salt Spring Island, Sea To Sky, Shuswap, Skeena, Smithers, South Okanagan-Similkameen, Sunshine Coast, Terrace, Tofino, Ucluelet, Vernon, Victoria, West Kootenay, Williams Lake

BC Transit chosen as one of BC’s Top Employers for 2022

BC Transit has once again been recognized as an industry leader in offering an exceptional workplace for its employees, as the organization has been named one of BC’s Top Employers for 2022. “We work hard to deliver transportation services you can rely on while also providing employees with an inclusive work environment where they can...

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Join BC Transit in recognizing Transit Operator and Worker Appreciation Day

BC Transit is once again asking riders to join them in showing appreciation for the people who make it possible for many British Columbians to move throughout their communities and beyond with Transit Operator and Worker Appreciation Day. “Transit operators and all the people who support them do an amazing job every day and I’m...

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BC Transit Announces Details of the Coming Electronic Fare Collection System

BC Transit announces exciting steps forward in its project to implement an electronic fare collection system across the province. Today, BC Transit celebrates several project milestones, sharing details of the coming system, announcing the system’s vendor, and releasing the brand that represents the system, Umo (pronounced “you-mo”). The innovative new system will replace end of...

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Schedule change coming to Kelowna Regional Transit System

BC Transit and its local government partners work hard to match service with demand and provide reliable transportation services for customers. Due to an ongoing labour shortage, BC Transit is implementing a short-term reduced service schedule to provide more stability for customers in the Kelowna Regional Transit System. This adjusted service schedule will go into...

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BC Transit experiencing service challenges in Kelowna Regional Transit System

BC Transit and its local government partners work hard to match service with demand and provide reliable transportation services for customers. However, like many other customer-facing organizations, BC Transit is currently facing a labour shortage. This challenge is significantly impacting BC Transit’s ability to deliver reliable scheduled service. The current impacts to service have resulted...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Cranbrook, Kamloops, Kelowna, Port Alberni, Powell River, Prince George, Squamish, West Kootenay

Holiday events happening throughout the province with BC Transit

GLOBAL– This year has been an extremely challenging year for so many British Columbians. Now more than ever is the time to come together and give back to lift the spirits of family, friends and community in the upcoming weeks. Across the province in a number of transit systems there will be events to safely...

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Celebrating Stan Morgan: Kelowna Regional Transit pioneer

From the first day of service in 1977 right through to 2000, Stan Morgan led the charge as the General Manager for Kelowna Bus and Transportation Inc. in Kelowna. But he didn’t just lead the Kelowna team in title, he was also extremely passionate about public transportation. “My dad started out driving for BC Hydro...

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Fall service changes coming to the Kelowna Region in September

KELOWNA – BC Transit and its regional partners* are announcing a service change in the Kelowna Regional Transit System effective September 5, 2021. This service change will provide increased service from current summer-level service in the Kelowna Regional Transit System. Service will be returning to pre-pandemic levels, similar to September 2019. This means: BC Transit...

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Face coverings mandatory in systems connected to Central Okanagan

KELOWNA – In alignment with the Provincial Health Officer announcement, BC Transit is reinstituting the mandatory use of face coverings for customers on all BC Transit buses connected to the Central Okanagan, effective Thursday, July 29, for the health and safety of the region. This policy change impacts all routes and service in the Kelowna...

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