Free Rides in Commemoration of Remembrance Day
Cowichan Valley – The Cowichan Valley Regional District and BC Transit are offering free rides to commemorate Remembrance Day. For veterans and Canadian Forces members, free service will be offered on all regular transit and handyDART services until November 11, 2016 with presentation of identification. Free service will be provided for all customers on November...
Get active with your monthly bus pass in the Cowichan Valley
Cowichan Valley – At BC Transit, we understand how important it is to live and work in healthy communities. As such, we have partnered with the Cowichan Valley Regional District to make your monthly pass go farther. The Cowichan Valley Regional District, the Municipality of North Cowichan and the Town of Ladysmith are partnering on...
Transit Engagement Comes to Clearwater
Clearwater – Join us in building a better Transit Future for Clearwater! BC Transit is hosting a public engagement process that will include both online and in-person opportunities to participate. This is your chance to provide input on potential transit improvements and adjustments in your community. The consultation is seeking feedback on options developed for...
BC Transit's Highway 16 Engagement Report
Positive support for the proposed Highway 16 inter-community transit options was the key highlight from a recent engagement campaign undertaken by BC Transit and its partners. BC Transit has now summarized the information from the engagement process, including detailed feedback that will be used to help shape final service options, in the Highway 16 Engagement...
Transit Engagement Comes to Chilliwack
Chilliwack – Join us in building a better Transit Future for Chilliwack! BC Transit and the City of Chilliwack are hosting a public engagement process that will include both online and in-person opportunities to participate. The City of Chilliwack recently approved a plan for transit service expansion over the next three years. This is your...
We Want to Hear From You: Transit Engagement Comes to Prince George
Prince George – Join us in building a better transit future for Prince George! BC Transit is hosting public engagement sessions that will include both online and in-person opportunities to participate. In July 2016, Prince George City Council approved 2,500 hours of expanded transit service for the city. Proposed changes include boosted Sunday service, increased...
Transit Engagement Comes to Qualicum Beach
Nanaimo – Join us in building a better Transit Future for Qualicum Beach! BC Transit and the Regional District of Nanaimo are hosting a public engagement session that will include both online and in-person opportunities to participate. This is your chance to provide input on potential transit improvements in your community, and share your thoughts...
Fall Service Returns on Salt Spring Island
Salt Spring Island – Fall service changes will take effect on Salt Spring Island starting Sunday, September 25, 2016. These changes adjust for the usual changes in seasonal demand and to align with BC Ferries schedules. The summer route #9 Ruckle Park summer route will be suspended for the season and return next summer. For...
Better public transit for the Central Fraser Valley thanks to federal and provincial funding
Funding provided under the new Public Transit Infrastructure Fund. Safe, modern and efficient public infrastructure ensures the well-being of British Columbia communities. The governments of Canada and British Columbia are committed to supporting infrastructure that helps get people to good paying jobs and back to their families after a hard day’s work. The Member of...
Better public transit for Prince George thanks to federal and provincial funding
Funding provided under the new Public Transit Infrastructure Fund. Safe, modern and efficient public infrastructure ensures the well-being of British Columbia communities. The governments of Canada and British Columbia are committed to support infrastructure that help getting people to good paying jobs and back to their families after a hard day’s work. Premier Christy Clark...