U of S study researching impact of STC closure
A University of Saskatchewan graduate student is taking part in a research project about the impact on people from the closure of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) two years ago.
The provincial government decided to discontinue the STC in 2017 due to low ridership numbers affecting costs. The province said at that time it was anticipated it would need to provide more than $85 million in subsidies for five more years to keep the service operating.
Jacob Alhassan, a PhD candidate, plans to travel throughout Saskatchewan to interview residents participating in the study about how the end of the service influenced their lives.
The study is called Public Transportation and Health: the contexts and impacts of the closure of the STC.