With the B.C. economy expected to gradually start to re-open on May 19, TransLink has suspended planned service reductions and the 1,500 layoff notices expected as part of the cutting of routes. “This is another important step forward for re-starting British Columbia and Metro Vancouver’s economy,” TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond said in a release. “The transit service provided by TransLink is essential to the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in our region.
We will be ready to provide safe, reliable transit service as people return to work. We are proud to be partnering with the province of B.C.
to ensure transit service is there as the economy recovers.” Last month TransLink announced a projected budget shortfall of $570 million to