Investigation launched after Greyhound strands girls in Valemount
VICTORIA — Reports of two young sisters being stranded midway through a bus trip at a remote Interior depot in the middle of the night is “completely and totally unacceptable,” says British Columbia’s transport minister.
Todd Stone said the provincial government has launched an investigation after a media outlet reported that the siblings, aged 12 and 16, were left for hours in Valemount after being told their bus tickets had expired two days earlier.
“As someone with three young daughters of my own I just cannot imagine finding out that my children were potentially left on the side of the road in the middle of the night because of a ticket not being valid,” Stone said.
“We’re going to get to the bottom of this and make sure whatever action needs to be taken will be taken.”


