British Columbia

Central Okanagan bus service set to resume Thursday morning

Buses in the Central Okanagan will resume regular service on Thursday after transit workers voted in favour of a new three year contract, ending a two-week strike.

Transit workers have voted approximately 60 percent in favour of a new three-year contract

Bus service in Kelowna, B.C. returns to normal Thursday after transit workers agree to new three year contract with their employer (City of Kelowna)

Buses in the Central Okanagan will resume regular service on Thursday after transit workers voted in favour of a new three year contract, ending a two-week strike.

Workers voted approximately 60 per cent in favour of the contract with Canada First, the company that operates the Kelowna Regional Transit System.

The contract puts an end to the labour dispute that halted service for two weeks in Kelowna, West Kelowna, Peachland and Lake Country.

"We're so pleased and we're so relieved to learn that our employees are going back to work," said First Canada spokeswoman Maribeth Burton.

"We know transit's been desperately missed in the regional districts of Kelowna and we can't wait to be back on the road."

Buses will be operating at 6 am PT Thursday morning on regularly scheduled routes, said Burton.