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From Bus Driver to Boss: Sylvain Yelle Turns the Page

Summary by La Presse
He built buses, then he drove them, supervised them, before climbing the ranks until he became general manager of the city. After a long career of 37 years in public transport, Sylvain Yelle will retire next autumn. According to him, collective transport is certainly "in a bad pass", but it is not too late to reverse the trend.

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He built buses, then he drove them, supervised them, before climbing the ranks until he became general manager of the city. After a long career of 37 years in public transport, Sylvain Yelle will retire next autumn. According to him, collective transport is certainly "in a bad pass", but it is not too late to reverse the trend.

·Montreal, Canada
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Chantal Bernatchez, general manager of Berthiaume-du-Tremblay and new retiree. Photo: M-H Paradis / JDV Chantal Bernatchez was general manager at the Berthiaume-du-Tremblay residence for 37 and a half years, as she says when she laughed, she retired with a sense of duty. Chantal Bernatchez arrived at the residence at the age of 18 as an assistant to the beneficiaries while studying as a nurse. She went through all levels of attendant, nurse, hea…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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