Community and social support agencies met at Environment Canterbury, contributing to the design and development of on-demand public transport.
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A hui of community vehicle trust volunteers met last week at Environment Canterbury to hear that they had jointly donated over 17,300 hours of time.
A major transport study says rail freight is an economic way to take pressure off South Island roads.
Twenty years old this month, the Orbiter has been around nearly as long as cell phones. And for many Christchurch locals, the service is nearly as indispensable
From Monday 22 July, some Metro fares will increase. The adult Metrocard fare in Greater Christchurch remains the same.
Handover from Timaru's community transport advisor Tony Henderson to Isabelle Bromham took place on a mammoth road trip around the small towns of Canterbury.
The two new services to Darfield and Leeston have been received well by commuters, but patronage for Leeston route could improve to justify long-term service.
A report into Environment Canterbury’s 2017 greenhouse gas emissions has shown the tangible ways in which the organisation has reduced its level of emissions.
Timaru public response to on-demand public transport service has been cautiously optimistic.
Following overwhelmingly positive feedback from local residents, trial commuter bus services for Darfield and Leeston will begin from Monday 28 January.
Canterbury has been identified as one of three priority regions in the Safe Network Programme recently announced by the Minister for Transport.
The Regional Public Transport Plan 2018-28 was formally adopted by Environment Canterbury at its council meeting on Thursday, December 13.