Living Sky contracts rural bus service to private company, union warns of long-term risks
Living Sky School Division is moving forward with a plan to sell its rural bus fleet and contract student transportation services to Southland Transportation, a decision drawing concern from the union representing drivers and mechanics.
CUPE 4747, which represents transportation workers in the division, said it anticipated the board’s decision but remains worried about the long-term impact on workers and service delivery.
“Unfortunately, there’s nothing we can do to stop it,” said CUPE 4747 president Krista Walker.
Living Sky School Division said the decision followed extensive financial review and discussions focused on long-term sustainability. The division said contracting transportation services will not reduce oversight or expectations.


