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Youth Ride with STC for Just $20 One Way This Summer

Released on June 18, 2014

This summer youth in Saskatchewan can ride with the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) for just $20 plus tax for a one-way ticket or $40 return.
 
“This province has a lot of adventures to offer our youth,” STC President and CEO Shawn Grice said.  “This is our way of giving them a convenient and affordable way to get out and experience them.”

The company expects the affordability of this offer and access to on-bus amenities, such as Wi-Fi on all routes, to help build the success of this sale.  STC also has bike boxes available for sale at their Regina and Saskatoon terminals for youth who would like to ship their bike with them on the bus for use once they arrive at their destination. 

“We’re excited to see our passengers, especially youth, considering green travel alternatives including bus travel and bike riding,” Grice said.

Youth, aged 12 to 25, can purchase their sale tickets from any STC agency across Saskatchewan from July 1 to August 31, 2014.  For more information on STC’s Youth Seat Sale, visit STC’s website at www.stcbus.com/youthsale or STC’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/STCbus

About STC

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company is a provincial coach company that provides safe, affordable and accessible bus passenger and parcel express services to communities throughout Saskatchewan.  Visit www.stcbus.com for more informaiton.

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For more information, contact:

Carli Tejszerski
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Regina
Phone: 306-787-3212
Email: ctejszerski@stcbus.com

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