A Vancouver-based company thinks carpooling can replace bus service in northern British Columbia as Greyhound prepares to leave the region. But with Greyhound set to stop serving much of the province, Devellennes sees an opportunity to expand elsewhere in the province. The Highway 16 corridor — also known as the Highway of Tears — runs between Prince George and Prince Rupert, B.C. As of June 1, it will cease runs between Prince George and Prince Rupert, Prince George and Valemount, and Prince George north to Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson and Whitehorse, YK. Greyhound will cease almost all services in northern B.C., cutting the routes represented by dotted lines.
Source: CBC News March 28, 2018 12:56 UTC