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​Student Transportation of Peel Region (STOPR)

Student Transportation of Peel Region (STOPR) is a consortium, formed by agreement between the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and the Peel District School Board, for the purpose of providing a common administration of transportation services for students residing in the Region of Peel.

The STOPR website provides access to up-to-date information regarding delayed buses as well as bus cancellations due to inclement weather. This website also contains transportation policies, procedures, forms and frequently asked questions. Additionally, there is also a link from this website to businfo.stopr.ca which provides information as to school of attendance and eligibility for transportation. For more information, visit STOPR or for parent/student/general public inquiries, call 905-890-6000 or 1-800-668-1140​â¶Ä‹.

Wellington-Dufferin Student Transportation Services (STWDSTS)​
Transportation of students in the County of Dufferin shall be provided by Wellington-Dufferin Student Transportation Services. STWDSTS is the consortium that has been established by the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and the Upper Grand District School Board, under the Ministry of Education’s mandate, to provide transportation services for students within Dufferin County. For more information, visit STWDSTS.  

Stakeholder Responsibilities - City of Mississauga: Student Transportation and Students Walking to School
A Stakeholder's Responsibility Breakdown was developed by the Mississauga Traffic Safety Council, with input from the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and the Peel District School Board, and adopted by the City of Mississauga Council on October 12, 2011. The document illustrates jurisdictional responsibility related to student transportation and students walking to school in Mississauga. View the Document​






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