Saskatoon is considering a new transit bylaw that would give police officers more power to address problematic riders.
Saskatoon Transit's annual report shows electronic fares dropped drastically last year, to 7.2 million from 8.5 million in ...
Bylaw officers could deny anyone from getting on a bus that's engaging in "unacceptable" behaviour, and could also ban them.
Those estimates are on “the low end,” according to Terry Schmidt, Saskatoon’s general manager of transportation, because ...
Most animals must remain in kennels or cages on Saskatoon buses once a new bylaw comes into force next fall. City council's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Femi Serrano checks off the 2024 rules of riding the bus while he stands in the Confederation Mall terminal on a Friday morning.
A big step to removing problematic people from Saskatoon’s public transit system could be taking place on Tuesday.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Saskatoon city council's transportation committee is considering reviewing the cost of taking the bus. (Dayne Patterson/CBC - ...
The Saskatoon Police Service is investigating an assault on a Saskatoon Transit bus driver, the third reported transit-related assault in May. Earlier this month, an 18-year-old man was hospitalized ...
Saskatoon’s transit network could see some changes to address the city’s growth. Some routes face challenges around passenger loads and schedule adherence, and the city says some of those issues will ...
3:50 Public transit campaign underway to enhance rider and staff safety on buses Saskatonians who get around by bus will want to make note of significant changes to the transit system that take effect ...
A name has been proposed for Saskatoon’s new bus rapid transit (BRT) system. City officials have proposed the name “Link” for the bus service, which will be part of Saskatoon Transit but have its own ...