First Nation buys Brandon bus depot to restart service – Winnipeg Free Press

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BRANDON — A First Nation has acquired the former Greyhound bus depot in Brandon and intends to resume bus service from the city. | Elwood Zastre, chief of the Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation, said it has forged a partnership with Mahikan Bus Lines, based in The Pas, to inaugurate intercity bus service as soon as the 10,734-square-foot building is prepared for operation. | The downtown property, on the southeast corner of Sixth Street and Rosser Avenue, was initially listed for sale at $995,000, although the purchase price is unknown. | Greyhound Canada ended its passenger bus and freight services in the Prairies in October 2018.
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