Press Release
From: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
Leduc County, Alberta, September 19, 2025 — Rural Albertan communities will assess local transit needs and purchase public transit vehicles and supporting infrastructure following an investment of more than $8 million from the federal government.
In Leduc County, funding will support Leduc Transit, an intermunicipal transit partnership between Leduc County and the City of Leduc. Funds will be used to purchase seven local buses and one commuter bus to replace the existing fleet and expand services offered.
Accessible, mini, and standard-sized diesel buses will also be purchased for fixed route service between Red Deer County and the Hamlet of Gasoline Alley. With the support of federal funding, the Town of Whitecourt will purchase additional buses and supporting infrastructure to improve their transit service.
Bow Valley Regional Transit Services Commission, the County of St. Paul, Drumheller, Stoney-Nakoda First Nation, Town of Olds, and Westlock County will use funding to complete transit and feasibility studies and exploratory research assessing demand and existing routes and services. Once completed, studies will help determine how best to meet the public transportation needs of rural communities and facilitate long-term transit planning.
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“Working with our partners and investing in tailored transit solutions is paramount for our government to ensuring that communities across Alberta and Canada are well-connected. The projects announced today will help purchase more vehicles for service and facilitate research and planning to better understand local transit needs, ultimately improving public transportation for rural Albertan communities.”
The Honourable Eleanor Olszewski, Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience, Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada
“Providing our citizens with flexible transit options that meet the region’s needs is a priority for us. As our region grows, so do our transit needs, and we are grateful for this federal funding support that will help us meet current demand and expand for the future.”
Her Worship Tanni Doblanko, Mayor of Leduc County
“This funding represents a significant milestone in supporting rural transit by establishing a fixed route service in Red Deer County, it will unlock new opportunities for community growth by connecting residents, strengthening local economies, and fostering a more inclusive future for our region.”
His Worship Jim Wood, Mayor of Red Deer County
“Accessible public transit increases mobility within Whitecourt, and helps to build a stronger community by providing people of all ages affordable and reliable access to jobs, essential services, school, and social activities. With the support of the Rural Transit Solutions Fund, we can ensure our infrastructure remains modern and continues to meet our growing community needs.”
His Worship Tom Pickard, Mayor of the Town of Whitecourt
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Renée LeBlanc Proctor
Senior Communications Advisor and Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca
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Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
613-960-9251
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