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Free Kingston Transit Passes for Secondary School Students

Secondary school students offered free Kingston Transit passes Starting September 1, all Grade 9 to 12 students in Kingston and Amherstview can ride Kingston Transit for free. These students are eligible for the student pass whether they attend public, separate, private schools or receive home-based education. It will be valid from September 1, 2015 to… Keep Reading

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Kingston Transit Multi-Ride Cards Available at New Locations

Beginning this past weekend, Kingston Transit riders have the option to purchase disposable multi-ride Kingston Transit cards at additional Lovell Drugs pharmacy locations in the city. The Lovell Drugs pharmacy at Kingston General Hospital has been selling the multi-ride cards for more than a year, and now three more health centers have been added. “We… Keep Reading

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Grade 9 to 11 Students Can Ride Kingston City Buses for Free

Council and local school boards extend student program to grade 11 students Starting September 1, 2004, all grade 9, 10 and 11 students in Kingston and Amherstview can ride Kingston Transit for free thanks to a partnership between City Council, the Limestone District School Board and the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board. “Continuing… Keep Reading

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Kingston Transit to Hire Ten Bus Operators

Ten new Bus Operators are slated to be hired by Kingston Transit as part of its expanding Express service for the city. An information session will be held at Kingston Transit’s Operations Centre, 1181 John Counter Blvd., from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 9 and Thursday, October 10. “If you have great… Keep Reading

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Kingston Transit Begins 15-minute Peak Time Express Service

This morning, Kingston Transit launched its new Express Service and Routes designed to move riders more efficiently from the west end to the downtown core. “We are proud to be able to offer 15-minute bus service during the morning and evening peak times and 30-minute service throughout the rest of the day, evening and all… Keep Reading

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Grades 9 and 10 Students to Get Free Rides on Kingston Transit

This fall, Grade 9 and 10 students with the Limestone District and the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Boards are eligible for free Kingston Transit passes. This program, available to Grade 9 students last year as a pilot project, is now being extended to include Grade 10 students, thanks to a cost-sharing partnership between… Keep Reading

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Kingston Mayor Hopes to Expand Free Grade 9 Bus Pass Program

On Tuesday night, Kingston City Council will decide the future of Kingston Transit’s free bus pass for grade nine students, a pilot this year. Mayor Mark Gerretsen hopes to see the initiative continued for the 2013/14 school year and extended to include grade ten students, in partnership with local school boards. “Providing passes to students… Keep Reading

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