Tri-City News March 1 2017

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2017 Your community. Your stories.

TRI-CITY

NEWS

30k per day and more to come GARY MCKENNA

The Tri-CiTy News

More than 30,000 riders per day are using the Evergreen Extension, making up half of all weekday transit trips in the area, according to numbers released last Friday by TransLink. CEO Kevin Desmond told The Tri-City News that Compass Card data shows a significant number of commuters have been travelling to destinations within Port Moody and Coquitlam since Evergreen opened Dec. 2.

see DEVELOPMENT, page 4

TransLink says the Evergreen Extension traffic is at approximately 30,000 trips per day since opening on Dec. 2.

STEVE RAY/THE TRI-CITY NEWS

SCHOOL TRIPS

No SD43 blanket ban on U.S. travel Victoria district has ordered trips cancelled due to U.s. travel regs

DIANE STRANDBERG The Tri-CiTy News

School District 43 is not restricting travel to the U.S. for any of its schools but superintendent Patricia Gartland is reminding organizers of such journeys not

to assume they’ll gain entry into any foreign country. “We think our parents and schools have made decisions around field trips and will proceed as usual,” Gartland told trustees when the issue of U.S. trips came up at last Tuesday’s

board meeting. Gartland was asked to report back to trustees as to whether any trips were cancelled after President Donald Trump signed an executive order temporarily banning people from seven Muslim-majority coun-

tries from entering the U.S. The district’s decision to allow schools to make up their own minds regarding field trips differs from that of the Greater Victoria School District, which has told schools not to plan any more trips to the U.S. until there’s more

certainty around the country’s travel restrictions. According to a report in The Times Colonist, a sister paper to The Tri-City News, the decision to restrict trips was made Monday evening. see WEATHER, page 7

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