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NH Connections Buses Will Break For Holidays

Saturday, December 3, 2016 @ 6:56 AM

Prince George, B.C. – There are some changes of note to the Northern Health Connections program for late December and into early January.

Due to reduced demand for health care appointments over the holiday season, the program will run on a modified schedule beginning December 20th.

NH Connections provides transportation for clients travelling to non-emergent health services outside their home communities. A variety of routes connect communities across northern B.C., along with service to Vancouver.

Starting December 20th the NH Connections buses will begin their last routes for 2016. Regular routes will resume the week of January 2nd, 2017.

 

Departs Final route (2016) First route (2017)
Prince George to Vancouver December 20th January 3rd
Vancouver to Prince George December 22nd January 5th
Prince George to Prince Rupert December 23rd January 2nd
Prince Rupert to Prince George December 22nd January 4th
Prince George to Fort St. John December 22nd January  5th
Fort St. John to Prince George December 24th January 7th
Valemount to Prince George December 20th January 3rd
McBride, Valemount to Kamloops December 22nd January 5th
Burns Lake to Terrace December 22nd January 5th
Fort Nelson to Dawson Creek December 20th January 3rd
Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson December 22nd January 5th
Mackenzie to Prince George December 21st January 4th
Quesnel to Prince George December 20th January 3rd
Burns Lake to Prince George December 20th January 3rd
Burns Lake via Fort St. James December 21st January 4th

The NH Connections booking centre will be closed on statutory holidays (December 26th, and January 2nd), but open on regular business days.

Full details on the NH Connections holiday schedule and other program information are available through the booking centre at 1-888-647-4997; via e-mail at NHConnections@northernhealth.ca; or on the internet www.nhconnections.ca.

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