Fraser Valley bus strike day enters third day
The transit strike gripping the eastern Fraser Valley is now in its third day. Labour Minister Harry Bains tells CBC News he is watching the situation closely and has a mediator on standby. But so far both ownership and the union are rejecting that offer. The strike is having a big impact on people, from university students to those with low incomes. The CBC’s Yasmine Ghania spent the day calculating how much it would cost you to get around Abbotsford without a car.
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