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Seasonal changes in store for city transit system

Reduced frequency is in store for four routes on the city's transit service starting Monday.
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Reduced frequency is in store for four routes on the city's transit service starting Monday.

The move reflects a seasonal reduction in demand as the full sessions end at College of New Caledonia and University of Northern British Columbia come to an end.

"Adjusting service levels when schools are not in session allows for more service to be allocated during the school year when demand is higher," BC Transit said in a notice issued Wednesday.

Four routes are affected: 55 Victoria will be reduced by three trips per day; 15 UNBC/Downtown morning and afternoon rush hour and late-night Friday service will be put on hold until September; 17 UNBC and 18 Spruceland will be put on hold until September.

More information is available at bctransit.com/prince-george.

- Mayor Lyn Hall is among four new people appointed to the BC Transit board of directors, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure said Thursday.