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Eco-friendly bus service seeks to add 91大黄鸭 to Osoyoos route

Bus would stop in 91大黄鸭, West 91大黄鸭, Peachland, Summerland, Penticton, Kaledan, Oliver, Osoyoos
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Two employees of Mountain Man Mike鈥檚 bus service at a stop in Creston. The company currently runs routes servicing Vancouver, Kaslo and Calgary with stops in most communities along Highway 3. Owner, Mike Hathaway has applied to extend to service to Highway 97. (Facebook/Mountain Man Mike鈥檚)

An environmentally conscious bus company is hoping to expand its services to offer a new weekly route from 91大黄鸭 to Osoyoos.

Mountain Man Mike鈥檚 bus service, owned and operated by Mike Hathaway, currently runs routes serving Vancouver, Kaslo and Calgary with stops in most communities along Highway 3.

Hathaway鈥檚 company recently applied to gain approval from B.C.鈥檚 passenger transportation board to provide along service Highway 97 between 91大黄鸭 and Osoyoos.

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Hathaway鈥檚 company currently has a stop in Osoyoos, and is looking to use that stop as a connecting point to 91大黄鸭 on the newly proposed route.

The proposed weekly bus service would stop in 91大黄鸭, West 91大黄鸭, Peachland, Summerland, Penticton, Kaledan, Oliver and Osoyoos.

All of Hathaway鈥檚 buses run on a percentage of recycled vegetable oil, an eco-friendly fuel alternative. Because of this, he said, his buses are nearly three times more fuel efficient than an average bus.

Hathaway said he has seen in a large surge in demand for his bus services amid the coronavirus pandemic.

鈥淧roviding the public with options of travel is in the best interest to the public and prevents sudden gaps in service such as the void left by Greyhound and the unprecedented COVID-19 event, which has left many communities without any form of service,鈥 said Hathaway in his the PTB.

The pandemic has lead to the cancellation of multiple flights that provide access to smaller communities. The popular ride-sharing company, Kootenay ride-share, also temporarily suspended operations due to COVID-19, furthering the demand for Hathaway鈥檚 services, he said.

Hathway is asking that the public write B.C.鈥檚 passenger transportation board to voice support for the proposed route.

The deadline for the application is June 1.

Mike Hathaway began driving buses after graduating from Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2008 in the middle of the recession. (Facebook/Mountain Man Mike鈥檚)

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