It is a transportation service many British Columbians have long been calling for–ridesharing like Uber and Lyft. And in less than a month-, ridesharing companies will finally be able to apply to operate in this province. As that time approaches, it has the local taxi industry growing more concerned. Klaudia Van Emmerik has the latest.
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