© CBC The province and Manitoba Chambers of Commerce announced the program at Beaver Bus Lines garage on Archibald Street. Charter bus and airline operators in Manitoba whose businesses have taken a hit during the pandemic will have a new program to help them recover. The provincial government and Manitoba Chambers of Commerce announced businesses could soon apply to the $1.92 million Charter Transport Recovery Program. "There's no pickup, there's no delivery, there's no online sales for this industry," he said, speaking at a news conference at the Beaver Bus Lines garage on Archibald Street. Running at a lossMahihkan Bus Lines, a company owned by six Manitoba First Nations serving communities in the north, estimates it has lost around $2.5 million due to COVID-19.
Source: CBC News December 14, 2021 05:34 UTC