Masks are mandatory on B.C. buses starting Monday, but without enforcement

For folks who use B.C. Transit to get around, keeping a mask with them is going to be essential for the foreseeable future.

Starting on Monday, riders will need to wear a face covering during their travels. This move will take effect for all B.C. Transit buses throughout the province.

The policy is not mandatory for children under the age of five and for people who can’t wear a mask due to health reasons.

A release from B.C. Transit states customers have indicated they'd be more comfortable if masks were made mandatory. The decision to move ahead with the policy comes from the advice of Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, who stressed the importance of wearing masks when physical distancing is not possible, such as on transit.

Even though the face coverings are mandatory, the policy will be implemented as an “educational step” and there will be no enforcement.

A release from B.C. Transit says customers have been made aware of the change through promotion and signage.


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Jenna Wheeler is a writer at heart. She has always been naturally curious about what matters to the people in her community. That’s why it was an obvious decision to study journalism at Durham College, where she enjoyed being an editor for the student newspaper, The Chronicle. She has since travelled across Canada, living in small towns in the Rockies, the Coast Mountains, and tried out the big city experience. She is passionate about sustainability, mental health, and the arts. When she’s not reporting, she’s likely holed up with a good book and her cat Ace.