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Red Arrow closes shop in Alberta, lays off most staff citing coronavirus effects

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Red Arrow Motorcoach has announced it’s suspending all of its bus routes in Alberta, effective Monday, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’ve been providing service to Alberta for 40 years getting people safely home,”said John Stepovy, Red Arrow’s director of business development. “Now we’ve changed our efforts in saying to the public ‘please stay safely home.'” Red Arrow operates throughout Alberta and in 2018 expanded its services after Greyhound announced it was shutting down its routes in Western Canada.

Stepovy said prior to making the decision to temporarily shut down, the company had been doing all it could to ensure the safety of its passengers and employees. “When this pandemic first started, we took measures pretty immediately with

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