July 2: As the temperatures soared over the past two days, community organizations and volunteers were out on the streets distributing water, freezies and…
July 2: As the temperatures soared over the past two days, community organizations and volunteers were out on the streets distributing water, freezies and…
Article content Kingston Transit adds two new electric buses to its fleet on Thursday, July 29, 2021, after an official unveiling and ride with Kingston Mayor Bryan Paterson, Kingston and the Islands MP Mark Gerretsen and Caroline Mulroney, Ontario Minister of Transportation, at King Street East and Maitland Street. Photo by Julia McKay /Julia McKay/The Whig-Standard
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“I am so excited to see our first electric bus hit the road! City staff have been working hard to train staff, get the bus ready and put the necessary infrastructure in place,” Mayor Bryan Paterson said. “City council is committed to electrifying the city’s fleet, and we’re now better positioned to make investments in smart transportation options. This will help us reduce the city’s greenhouse gas emissions and help us meet our climate action goals.”