Government prepares to sell off STC assets
The Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Transportation Company said the government is exploring options when it comes to selling the province’s fleet of buses. During the 2017 provincial budget delivery, Finance Minister Kevin Doherty announced STC would be winding down by the end of May to help save the government $85 million over the next five years.
“Obviously we couldn’t do anything before the budget…but we’ll get plans in place to sell the buses to various organizations or maybe bus companies in the United States,” Joe Hargrave said. “We’ll look at selling the buses in one fashion or another.”
Several concerns have been voiced since the public heard the province would be ending the service. John Fryters with the Prince Albert Seniors Advocacy Centre said the closure of STC will greatly restrict seniors, especially in rural areas, from obtaining necessary medical services.
The community of La Loche, located about a five-hour drive north of Prince Albert received STC service in 2007.