Without taxi services and with limited public transportation, it can be challenging to travel around some rural B.C. communities. One Enderby councillor thinks riding-hailing services like Uber or Lyft could be the answer. This week the City of Enderby made its case to an all-party committee of the Legislature looking at ride-hailing, arguing if the province brings in the technology, it could be good news for small communities.
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Enderby wants to see ride-hailing come to rural B.C.
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