The November issue of the Buzzer is now on the system
The November issue of the Buzzer is now on the system
A brand new print Buzzer is on the system!
There’s lot of great stuff in this issue. The main subject is about the launch of AskCompass.ca. This interactive website is a great resource, besides the Buzzer of course, for answering all of your Compass Card questions. Read all about it here and by using it yourself.
Regular readers of the blog know all about our annual Halloween photo contest. We included a couple of fantastically inventive costumes in the issue.
TransLink, combined with it’s operating companies and it’s predecessor organizations, has been involved with the United Way for more than forty years, and this year was no different. We’re proud to announce that this year we’ve collected over $200,000 for various community programs and counting!
The TravelSmart program has been busy of late. This issue included two events, which marked partnering with two cities in Metro Vancouver: both the City of Surrey and Coquitlam joined the program this year! TranLink’s TravelSmart program encourages residents to make more sustainable travel choices, specifically through walking.
A couple of holidays are around the corner. Transit service for Remembrance Day and our Toys for Tots toy collection are included in this issue. More on both of these subjects to come on the blog!
Of course, there’s Contest Corner and Back Issue sections, and that pretty much captures what’s in the issue.
Remember, you can always download the Buzzer as .pdf (including back issues). The other option is to pick it up on the bus, SeaBus or SkyTrain!
Perhaps something like this should happen – it would certainly get people talking:
http://travel.ca.msn.com/once-nearly-extinct-streetcar-gets-new-life-in-us
Can’t download the current Buzzer. Page only shows 2010 and 2011, with April 1 2011 the last Buzzer listed.