Fran Wilde said on Friday that real-time information for Go Wellington buses will be “a great milestone” for public transport because it will tell us when our bus is arriving “as opposed to when it’s scheduled to arrive.” I can’t help thinking that a more worthy milestone would be: just make the buses run on time.
The region’s real time information system is costing $9.7million, according to Mayor Celia Wade-Brown quoted in the DomPost. It’s going to provide electronic displays on 190 of the region’s 3000 bus stops.
Kia ora St John’s whānau, In a world where many feel lost, pressured, or alone, the Gospel message speaks deeply: we are more known than we realise, more loved than we imagine, and invited to belong—together—with our Good Shepherd.
What about the Ocean are you interested in? Come and play some games while learning about Ocean Dynamics! This Ocean Week workshop series is going to be a collective and creative celebration of the Ocean.