25-11-2025 12:00 via cbc.ca

Saskatoon council to consider targeted bus fare hikes

Under the proposal recommended by city hall administration heading into Tuesday’s budget talks, low-income bus passes would stay frozen, while the cost of passes would rise by about five per cent. Occasional transit users would pay about 10 per cent more.
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