YARMOUTH, Nova Scotia — A local transportation service that was launched 14 years ago and has grown to five vehicles seems to remain relatively unknown, says a spokesperson for the program and getting the word out about the program continues to be a challenge, reported the Vanguard.

The cost of the service is an issue too, but a spokesperson says a partnership approach involving municipal units and the business community could make it more affordable to more people, the paper said. For the full story, click here.

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