TransLink and B.C.’s post-secondary institutions are hitting pause on the U-Pass program, as the novel coronavirus pandemic drags on.
The program provides unlimited transit passes to students at a reduced monthly fee, and is mandatory at participating schools.
TransLink says the program will be suspended as of May 1.
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The agency says it is also working with schools and student unions on possible refunds for April for students.
Students who don’t need their U-Pass are advised not to use it and check in with their school or student union for more information.
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