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On Thursday, Quebec Premier François Legault visited the site where a Laval city bus crashed into a daycare on Wednesday, killing two children and injuring six others. He was joined by his wife, Isabelle Brais, opposition leaders in the National Assembly, provincial government ministers and other MNAs, alongside Laval Mayor Stéphane Boyer.

He extended condolences to families affected by the tragedy and shared a message of support for everyone who has been "directly or indirectly" impacted.

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Two children are dead after a city bus crashed into a daycare in Laval Wednesday morning.

The incident sent shockwaves through the province and prompted a swift response from police and elected leaders.

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An STL bus crashed into a Laval daycare Wednesday morning. Quebec Premier François Legault has confirmed that the crash resulted in "serious" injuries. The CBC has confirmed that two children have died.

The outlet also reports that police have arrested the bus driver on homicide charges.

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You can get around Laval for less next Friday, even before the highly anticipated October fare drop. The Société de transport de Laval (STL) is lowering its ticket rate for all bus rides to $1 on September 23 in an effort to encourage residents to use public transit instead of driving.

The STL launched $1 bus fare days around seven years ago to get current and potential riders to take the bus and reduce traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions. The lower rate will apply to Laval bus services only and is payable by cash or credit card.

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Québec solidaire has released an ambitious plan for transit expansion in the Montreal area. Among the proposals is a new "purple" metro line from Laval to Ville-Marie via Montréal-Nord, Rosemont and the Plateau—Mont-Royal. The party says it would invest a whopping $47 billion by 2030 to put the plan into action if it's able to form a government after the 2022 Quebec election.

The "purple" line resembles other proposals for a rapid transit link between Montréal-Nord and downtown that bypasses the crowded Berri-UQAM station, including Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante's signature "pink line" project and more recent designs for a new light-rail line.

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Transit riders in Laval and Longueuil will be able to save a few bucks on their trips to Montreal this fall.

When the Montreal area completed its transition to a new transit fare schedule in July, Lavallois.es and Longueuillois.es saw price increases on tickets to Montreal. Since July 1, someone trying to get to Montreal by metro or bus from Laval or Longueuil has had to dish out $5.25 for a one-trip ticket, $10 for a two-trip ticket or $45 for a 10-trip ticket.

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Laval bus drivers are going to be on strike on November 26 and 27. It will have a substantial impact on public transit in Laval, with Friday's bus schedule reduced considerably and the system completely shut down on Saturday. So, if you are a Laval resident, you should plan ahead.

On Friday, there will be no service outside of peak hours, with buses running only from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

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