Greyhound now has the option of drastically reducing service to Okanagan communities. A decision from the Passenger Transportation Board has paved the way for the bus company to cut service to several Okanagan communities including Princeton, Falkland and Keremeos by June 1. The company argues changes are needed because declining ridership means it’s been losing money on some routes for years.
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Princeton, Falkland and Keremeos among Okanagan towns losing Greyhound service
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