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Province gives more money to Saskatchewan Transportation Company

Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) gets $500,000 more from the government to stay on provincial roads. File / Global News

SASKATOON – Saskatchewan’s bus company is getting another $500,000 to keep rolling.

That’s on top of a $10 million subsidy STC received from the provincial government earlier this year.

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STC is blaming some of its losses on the province’s highway traffic board for forcing it to keep operating two money-losing routes until the end of this year.

It also reports that it’s getting fewer connecting passengers from other bus lines.

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