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‘Transit funding model is broken’ West charges as mayors launching letter-writing campaign

If the region’s mayors were in the driver’s seat, the Oct. 19 provincial election would be about public transportation. Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West, who also serves as Chair of the Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation, recently emphasized the high stakes of the election. “If public transit is not a priority for the next government […]

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HandyDART union members reject companies offer

Union president says they will file a 72-hour strike notice soon 

HandyDART suspends strike for now

During a strike, most of its services would pause, except for critical medical appointments.

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West Coast Express back on the rails as feds order binding arbitration
HandyDART workers might go on strike Monday

Service would discontinue, except for those who depend on HandyDART for cancer, renal and MS appointments

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TransLink prepares for possible West Coast Express stoppage

The transportation network will add additional bus service if the train service discontinues

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Local charity encourages Tri-Cities to bike

HUB Cycling has launched their “Bike to Shop” campaign this month to encourage more residents to use two wheels instead of four

TransLink increasing service on three Coquitlam bus routes

Transit organization replacing buses on 187 line, adding more vehicles to 186 and 157 routes

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West Coast Express services might pause indefinitely during national lockout
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PoCo looks to ICBC for help dealing with troublesome trucks