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Seniors ride for $10

It’s back for another year. Seniors in the province can travel inexpensively for the month of September.

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) has announced its $10 senior seat sale for the month of September. Seniors 60 years of age and older will be able to ride anywhere along STC’s network for $10 per one-way trip.

“We want to offer a sale that’s enticing to seniors,” Minister responsible for STC Don McMorris comments. “By giving them the opportunity to ride the bus for such a low cost once again in September, we feel we’ve accomplished that.”

The company has taken great strides to improve the on-board experience of its passengers in 2012. STC’s fleet became 100 per cent Wi-Fi equipped in 2012. The company also recently replaced four new coaches in its fleet. “We encourage people to give STC a try if they never have before,” STC President and CEO Shawn Grice adds.


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