The Dauphin and District Handi-Van Association is working hard to keep passengers safe.
The company has seen a drop in passengers due to social distancing orders, and with church services and bingo events being cancelled.
General Manager of the Dauphin and District Handi-Van association Craig Mosionier says services have had to adapt to keep passengers and staff safe.
“We’ve had to change; we do a lot more cleaning. We make sure that our clients let us know if they feel that they’re sick because we do carry immune compromised individuals, so we have to be careful with that.”
He adds that certain individuals rely on the Handi-Van service for essential trips like hospital visits, and groceries runs.
Mosionier says that despite business being slow, he is still connected to his passengers.