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August 30, 2010

Seniors ride STC busses for $10 in September

This September, seniors from across the province will have the opportunity to ride any Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) bus on any route for just $10.
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August 3, 2010

New president appointed for STC

Today Shawn Grice accepted an appointment to serve as president of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company. The announcement was made by Highways and Infrastructure Minister Jim Reiter, who also serves as minister responsible for STC.
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June 2, 2010

Save a Buck Campaign Targets Motorists

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF), with support from Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) and The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC), is launching its annual public safety awareness campaign to alert motorists to be on the lookout for wildlife on the roads.
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May 28, 2010

Youth ride the bus for just $40/month this summer

For the months of June, July, and August, youth in Saskatchewan can ride with the Saskatchewan Transportation Company for only $40 per month.
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April 30, 2010

STC's $10 Seniors Anywhere Fare

For the month of May, seniors 60+ will be able to ride anywhere within the Saskatchewan Transportation Company's network for $10 one-way.
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April 21, 2010

2009 Annual Report Released

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) today released its 2009 Annual Report.
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2009 Annual Report


February 24, 2010

STC Passenger Fare Increase Effective March 1

Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) passenger fares will increase by an average 4.5 per cent March 1, 2010.
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January 29, 2010

STC President Retires After 44 Years With Government

After more than five years as Saskatchewan Transportation Company President and 44 years as a provincial government employee, Ray Clayton will retire Jan. 31.
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August 20, 2009

STC's $7 Seniors Anywhere Fare

In just a few weeks the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) will be offering the deepest discounted seat sale in the Company's history.
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June 1, 2009

SAVE A BUCK CAMPAIGN TAKES TO THE ROAD

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) is taking their "Slow Down and Save a Buck" educational awareness campaign on the road with the help of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC).
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April 27, 2009

2008 Annual Report

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) today released its 2008 Annual Report.
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2008 Annual Report


April 22, 2009

Retire Your Ride

STC is pleased to be an incentive provider in the Saskatchewan's Retire Your Ride program.
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December 1, 2008

STC's Passenger Security Enhancements

Effective December 1, 2008, STC will start to equip its drivers with better tools to enhance overall passenger safety throughout Saskatchewan.
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November 19, 2008

STC Expands Service in Northern Saskatchewan

Effective November 19, 2008, the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) will start to operate new passenger and freight service to the northern communities of La Loche, Buffalo Narrows, Ile-a-la-Crosse, and Beauval with connections through Prince Albert.
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November 4, 2008

STC's New Terminal Now Open in Regina

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) officially opened its new Regina passenger and freight terminal today.
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June 26, 2008

STC Passenger Fare Increase

Effective July 1, 2008, Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) passenger fares will increase by 3.3 per cent. For an average one way trip of 190 kilometres, the extra cost amounts to 96 cents per ticket.
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