Ride-sharing company launches in Vernon, B.C. this month
Last August Uber applied to BC’s Passenger Transportation Board for a licence transfer from another ride-share company, ReRyde, to operate in additional regions in B.C., including Victoria and Kelowna.
At the time the company said it had expectations that it would be up and running in these cities in time for the holidays and even held hiring fares in preparation. To date, the licence has not been granted.A representative from the Passenger Transportation Board said the application is currently being decided on and “beyond that, board staff are unable to provide any further details to the applicant or the public such as timelines for decision or application status updates.
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