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#In2Transit is a hashtag you don’t want to forget.

2015 marks Comox Valley Transit’s 25th anniversary…and they’re celebrating in style.

The #In2Transit campaign is a way for you to support the milestone and win prizes at the same time.

Campaign spokesperson Pieter Vorster says it’s as simple as snapping a picture, and posting it to social media with the hashtag #In2Transit.

Vorster says while you may opt for cruising around in your car, taking the bus is a service that could greatly benefit commuters. He adds the Comox Valley has the best transit drivers around!

You could win monthly prizes up until November. Some of the prizes include gift certificates Zocalo Cafe in Courtenay, The Broken Spoke, Gladstone Brewery and other shops throughout the Comox Valley.

Vorster says there are also grand prizes to be won, including a dine-around-town package.

For more on the social media campaign, visit in2transit.ca.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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