Kamloops councillor wants transit service on holidays

KAMLOOPS – Public transit could be available on statutory holidays like Christmas Day if a Kamloops councillor has his way.

Coun. Donovan Cavers submitted a motion that would see transit available on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Christmas.

Cavers says there isn’t transit service on only three days out of the year.

"As 30 per cent of the city’s population does not drive, we are effectively isolating people who rely on transit them from their families and friends during the holidays," he says.

He also says transit services all-year round will “enhance the attractiveness and marketability of the system to potential new transit riders.”

Cavers’ motion will be discussed Nov. 17 during the regular council meeting.

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Dana Reynolds

Dana Reynolds is originally from Saskatchewan, but previous to Kamloops lived in Toronto for five years. She is well educated, obtaining her Masters of Arts from York University and Certificate of Broadcast Journalism from Seneca College. Dana has a passion for travel, having worked and studied in three foreign countries. She is a political junkie, especially as pertains the Middle East as she wrote her thesis on Muslim immigration into Europe. Dana is very excited to be in Kamloops and embark on a career in journalism with Info News.

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