New Greyhound security insufficient, says stepmom of stabbing victim

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Reuters Canada
: Greyhound will tighten security at its main Canadian bus terminals, including screening passengers with hand-held metal detectors, North America's largest intercity bus company said on Tuesday. The new rules come four months after a horrific attack in which a man was beheaded by a fellow passenger ...
International Herald Tribune · Dec. 2, 2008
The security measures will go into effect Dec. 15 at Ottawa's Central Station on Catherine Street, and other locations. They were introduced in Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg on Tuesday, four months after a 22-year-old passenger was stabbed to death and decapitated on a Greyhound bus in southern ...
Sympatico · 2 hours ago
WINNIPEG -- The family of a man who was killed on a Greyhound bus last summer is pleased the bus company has introduced new security measures at its main Canadian terminals, including screening passengers with metal detectors and requiring them to store luggage instead of carrying it on. 'My clients ...
CNEWS · 3 hours ago
Tim McLean, shown in a photograph from his MySpace page, was described by friends as a bubbly person loved by everyone. New security measures to protect Greyhound bus passengers don't go far enough, says the stepmother of a Manitoba man killed on a bus last summer. The measures come four months ...
CBC · 4 hours ago
WINNIPEG - Passengers on Greyhound buses in Canada are facing new security measures that include restrictions on luggage. Starting this week with Edmonton, Winnipeg and Calgary, ticket-buyers are being swept by hand-held metal detectors. Passengers are also now required to store their luggage in ...
CNEWS · 20 hours ago
Almost five months after Tim McLean was beheaded on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba, the company announced plans to introduce new security measures nationwide. Earlier today, Greyhound Canada said it will begin enhancing security as early as Dec. 15, starting with its Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg ...
Toronto Star Online · Dec. 2, 2008
As the holiday travel season ramps up, Greyhound Canada announced it's begun screening passengers at major terminals with hand-held security wands. The company implemented new security measures Tuesday at its Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg terminals, with other locations to follow starting on Dec. ...
CBC Edmonton · Dec. 2, 2008
Passengers will be forced to stow most of their carry-on bags under the bus and pass through a metal detector before boarding a Greyhound bus in Ottawa. The security measures will go into effect Dec. 15 at Ottawa's Central Station on Catherine Street, and other locations. They were introduced in ...
CBC · 7 hours ago
WINNIPEG Greyhound bus drivers are welcoming new security measures. Jim Higgs, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union chapter that represents western bus drivers, says it's something his members have been pushing for. Starting this week, Greyhound passengers in Edmonton, Winnipeg and Calgary are ...
Toronto Star Online · 22 hours ago
New measures added following 2-year security study As the holiday travel season ramps up, Greyhound Canada announced it's begun screening passengers at major terminals with hand-held security wands. The company implemented new security measures Tuesday at its Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg ...
CBC · Dec. 2, 2008