The Ontario Tech Student Union (OTSU) says Durham Region Transit (DRT) access to the campus is inadequate and they're unhappy the transit organization might sla
The Ontario Tech Student Union says Durham Region Transit access to the campus is inadequate and they’re unhappy the transit organization might slash service further.
The proposed changes would increase wait time on routes to the university from every 10 minutes to every 30 minutes. It comes after the student union met with municipal leaders to relay students’ transit concerns.
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