Calgary Transit to host scavenger hunt with $500 Art Market gift certificates

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Calgary Transit will be hiding five 'little paintings' on CTrain cars and in stations, and those who find one will be rewarded with Art Market Craft Sale swag. yyc calgarytransit

Calgary Transit will be hiding five "little paintings" on CTrain cars and in stations, and those who find one will be rewarded with Art Market Craft Sale swag.

The five Calgary Transit passengers who locate the artwork during the Saturday, Nov. 12 scavenger hunt will receive:Four passes to the show; and,The Art Market Craft Sale runs from Nov. 17 to 20.

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calgarytransit Will this distract the drug dealers and crackheads enough for me to have a safer ride? AskingForAFriend

calgarytransit omg this is not a serious world class city any longer

calgarytransit That's so nice!

calgarytransit Ask yourself if finding this art is worth the risk of being on the receiving end of a hatchet attack.

calgarytransit The comments to this are wild… do addicts not deserve transit?

calgarytransit Help us, Andy Byford. Because this…🤦🏻‍♂️

calgarytransit Funny, I was under the impression they had to provide safe and reliable transit services. My bad. Will any be hidden around the ever present addicts?

calgarytransit How about the city does something about gang violence, the open air drug market we call downtown, and the homeless problem.

calgarytransit How about just focusing on providing accurate customer service. I would suggest any civil servant involved in this undertaking should be fired for negligence. No more PR stunts.

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