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Celebrating Transit Appreciation Day

BC Transit is encouraging its users to say thank you. Transit Appreciation Day is being celebrated across the province this Saturday, March 18th.

Transit spokesperson Jonathon Dyck says there are a number of ways users can show their appreciation.

“One of them [the ways] is saying thank you to the transit operator…there is also an opportunity to [thank them at] transitdriverday.org and there you can find cards to print off and give to your favourite operators”, says Dyck.

Appreciation can also be shown on social media by using the hashtag #TDAD. Dyck says the day highlights the important and tough work transit employees across the province do every day.

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