Transit users are "low income"? I use transit, I'm not "low income", I use transit due to medical issues and I'm not low income. Don't be so quick to make assumptions.
Think about it, it doesn’t matter what people sign or say about the transit routes. The city spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to do so and in turn will be saving money over the year with one less driver/bus. People who use the bus are low-income, so do you think they will actually change anything? Do you think all of a sudden the ridership will decrease? I don’t think so, and they are thinking the same way. If you do not like it, buy a car or ride a bike, which will not happen either. So people will continue to ride the bus.
What a great turn out! mostly all boomer 55+ Liberal voters that still think Carney is doing a great job because that's what the media tells them. The others probably have zero clue what they are protesting.
This is another Friday afternoon outage.Not much wind. 2 times might be a coincidence, but 3? That’s a stretch.Somebody is not telling the truth about what is happening here.
Ya bus driver takes that one down but what about all the band posters and rideshare posters that have been up for weeks.And i think the bus driver should be fired for door open.
why hasnt soo today called out the outright lies by city council,.. for example city council n transit is stating 15 minute service at peak times yet schedules are only showing 30 minute service and 60 minute service! residents are entitled to better service and accountability from council n transit
I think Sault transit needs to improve their training regiment. This could easily result in a large lawsuit if some child fell out, somewhat unbelievable.
Holy Boomer response. Some people just don't drive or have a license, some people prefer a greener option. Regardless of the reason, Acting like you're somehow better or more important is a gross look.
The issue is thay Ford would rather waste money on useless pet projects to enrich his own wallet and his friends than invest in things that actually help Ontarians.