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Tuesday 15 June 2021
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Coach company to cut jobs? Paula Hulburt More than 45 bus drivers are facing job losses after a shock move by the Ministry of Education. For 12 years, Ritchies Transport Blenheim have transported
thousands of children to and from school and home. Stunned staff at the Blenheim based business heard on Tuesday that their jobs were in jeopardy after an unsuccessful tender bid. The Ministry of Education has instead awarded the contract to
Go Bus who will take over at the start of the new school year in 2022. But Go Bus Chief Executive Calum Haslop is allaying fears, saying the company will be “talking to existing drivers.” Go Bus is now the largest operator
Guardians pledge to protect Environmental champions Nigel Muir and Michelle Clark want to protect native bush. Read more on page 10. Photo Matt Brown.
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of Ministry of Education (MoE) services across the country and we always use local suppliers to support our regional depots as much as possible. “We look forward to becoming a part of the local community in Blenheim and will be talking
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directly to existing drivers and the schools we will be serving very soon. “Our focus at the moment is on setting up a new Bus Depot in Blenheim.”
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Search for missing Blenheim woman Paula Hulburt Police are appealing to the public to help find missing Blenheim woman Tiana Edwards. Concerns are growing for the 21-year-old who not been seen since Friday (11 June). The brunette was last spotted in Blenheim driving her white Mazda station wagon, registration HWM657. Tiana Edwards Police say there are has been missing keen to hear from since Friday. Photo: anyone who may have Supplied. seen Tiana or her selfcontained vehicle in the last three days. Social media site Facebook has been flooded with appeals of sightings of Tiana from worried friends and family. “If you have seen Tiana or her car in the last couple of days, or have information which might help us locate Tiana, please get in touch via 105 and quote file number 210612/0192,” a police spokeswoman says.
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