Saskatchewan
Transportation Company (STC)
STC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CIC. The mandate of the company is essentially the same today as it was when it was established in 1946 – the provision of transportation and express services to as many communities as possible throughout Saskatchewan. Because many of the bus routes do not have sufficient passenger numbers or express volumes to enable the company to recover all of its costs, the company must be subsidized to enable services to be maintained.
STC owns and operates depots in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert, and has a network of 191 agencies throughout the province. It operates 28 bus routes, travels about 3.1 million miles per year, and serves 278 communities.
The company’s goals are to continue to provide safe, courteous, reliable and affordable service to as much of the province as is practical, and to increase the customer base as much as possible, while minimizing the subsidy that is required.
2007 Overview
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| President |
Ray
Clayton |
| Total
employees* |
238 |
| Assets |
$39.0
million |
| Revenue |
$16.1
million |
| Loss
before grant |
$6.7
million |
| Web
site |
www.stcbus.com |
| Inquiry |
(306) 787-3347 |
| Head Office |
2041 Hamilton St. |
|
Regina, Sask. S4P 2E2 |
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*Total employees refers to the number of people employed by the corporation in Saskatchewan during the fiscal year. This includes all full-time, part-time, casual, temporary, and contract employees, as well as all interns, co-op and summer students.
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