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Funding has been announced to expand Handi-Ride services in the Coaldale and Lethbridge areas. (Photo: Coaldale & District Handi-Ride Association)

Funding announced to expand Handi-Ride in Coaldale area

Feb 14, 2025 | 1:08 PM

Residents with mobility issues will soon be able to take a new bus in and around Coaldale.

The federal government has announced more than $3.4 million through the Rural Transit Solution Fund to support six projects in rural Alberta communities.

One of the organizations receiving funding is the Coaldale & District Handi-Ride Association.

They will use $182,400 in federal dollars to buy a new vehicle and expand fixed-route and on-demand transit capacities.

The bus will serve the areas of Coaldale, Lethbridge County and Lethbridge.

Other grant recipients include:

  • Stoney Nakoda First Nation – $2,320,000
    • Purchase two busses and four shuttle buses
    • Create on-demand routing and payment systems
    • Install bus stops and other public transit-related infrastructure
  • Parkland County – $308,000
    • Purchase two mini busses to provide public transit for local residents
  • Lac La Biche County – $288,000
    • Purchase an accessible 12-seat electric bus and one EV charger
  • Bearspaw First Nation – $200,715
    • Purchase three vehicles for transit service on the First Nation
  • Town of Falher – $148,297
    • Purchase a bus to provide transit services to residents of the M.D. of Smoky River

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