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Maritime Bus gets $720,000 in government aid

Winnipeg Free Press By: The Canadian Press Last Modified: 3:01 PM CST Friday, Jan. 29, 2021 FREDERICTON - A last-minute government injection of $720,000 appears to have saved bus routes in northern New Brunswick that a private bus operator wanted to cut because of a drop in ridership attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. New Brunswick s provincial flag flies in Ottawa, Monday July 6, 2020. A private bus operator is getting $720,000 in government financial support so it can continue to operate routes in northern New Brunswick.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld FREDERICTON - A last-minute government injection of $720,000 appears to have saved bus routes in northern New Brunswick that a private bus operator wanted to cut because of a drop in ridership attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Maritime Bus gets $720,000 subsidy to operate routes in northern New Brunswick

Maritime Bus gets $720,000 subsidy to operate routes in northern New Brunswick by The Canadian Press Last Updated Jan 29, 2021 at 12:14 pm EDT FREDERICTON A private bus operator is getting a $720,000 government subsidy to continue operating routes in northern New Brunswick that it had wanted to cancel because of a drop in ridership. New Brunswick said today the funding for Maritime Bus will allow the company keep service running to Edmundston and Campbellton. It says $360,000 will come from an envelope of federal cash given to New Brunswick for COVID relief, while the rest will come from the provincial government. The funding will be given to the city of Edmundston, which will pay the bus company for service to the province’s northern region. 

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