Sudbury

Numerous Sudbury school bus routes cancelled due to lack of drivers

A school bus driver shortage in Sudbury means service on 25 bus routes is cancelled for this first week of school.
There is a shortage of school bus drivers in Sudbury, and that means some routes have been cancelled for at least this first week of school. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

A school bus driver shortage in Sudbury means service on 25 bus routes is cancelled for this first week of school.

Sudbury Student Services Consortium says, due to COVID-19, many bus drivers with one local operator, decided not to return this school year.

Information is posted on the consortium's website, and affected families should receive a phone call.

The consortium adds it is working with bus operators to find solutions and recruit more drivers.

Meanwhile, the Algoma and Huron Transportation Services Consortium says it also has a shortage of drivers and, as a result, there will be delays for a number of routes. School bus routes in the Algoma District School Board and the Huron Superior Catholic District School Boards are affected.

The group says it's working to resolve the issue.