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Public transit is a public good. It's time to fund it that way. 07/08/2021

This article may be US related but so many of the points mentioned reflect what it is for smaller Canadian transit systems.

Public transit is a public good. It's time to fund it that way. The pandemic showed us that reliable transportation a matter of equity.

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Huge achievement! To add to it creating way for an 18% ridership increase in Peterborough in THEBUS.ca's first year, and proving the importance of creating a better rider experience in small communities to strengthen public transit.

https://thebus.ca turned 3 this month!! Our goals as a local small business remain supporting local businesses, reducing environmental impact, better connecting and building communities through transit. Thank you everyone who has continued to support us.

Headquartered in Peterborough, ON, we are constantly adding new communities to our service network, so reach out and let us know where you want to see thebus.ca.

Special thanks to all our users and HustleMe Innovation Cluster and Community Futures Peterborough for believing in us from the early days.

Want to hail a bus on command? In this small Canadian city, there's an app for that | CBC News 05/01/2019

Belleville, ON confirmed today that due to the success of the on demand late night service, they are growing the service from 1 to 3 buses. We hope this is something that other small towns and cities begin to consider.

Want to hail a bus on command? In this small Canadian city, there's an app for that | CBC News Tired of waiting in the cold at a bus stop? Check out what one small city in eastern Ontario is doing. Belleville Transit allows passengers to order a public transit pickup — the same way they would if hailing a car through apps like Uber or Lyft.

Alexander Optical and Electric Juice Factory win the 2019 Bears’ Lair Entrepreneurial Competition | kawarthaNOW 05/01/2019

Congratulations to all the winners and runners up tonight. It was an honor to share the stage with you.

Alexander Optical and Electric Juice Factory win the 2019 Bears’ Lair Entrepreneurial Competition | kawarthaNOW By kawarthaNOW. Each received a cash prize of $8,350 after pitching to a panel of judges on April 30 at The Venue in downtown Peterborough.

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