Golden Star, July 18, 2012

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Local businesses step up to help kids .............................. 4

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A taste of Scotland at Summer Kicks ................................11

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A walk back in time at Wixon House ............................ 13

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Members of the Virk family get together on the 11th hole during the Golden and District Rotary Club’s annual Aman Virk Memorial Golf Tournament. The hole has been dedicated to the memory of Aman Virk. To see more photos from the tournament go to page 11. Michele LaPointe/Star Photo

The last days of transit in Golden Jessica Schwitek reporter2@thegoldenstar.net

CBT helps gymnasts go to new heights .............................18

After the difficult decision was made in early April, transit in Golden will officially come to an end on July 27. Kicking Horse Country Transit service was terminated due to a combination of limited ridership and municipal government financial constraints. “During our budget deliberations, we had fairly significant conversations about how to invest our tax dollars for our municipality. And the first item from the closed meeting was the termination notice of the Transit Service Agreement,� said Mayor Christina Benty when the decision was first announced in April. “Unfortunately our transit system is one of the worst

performers in the province... and we would actually be forced to buy two more busses in the near future which would have a significant impact on our budget for next year.� The decision has been met with some frustration from some regular transit users. But nevertheless, the last day of transit service will be July 27. “As a taxpayer I am angry and disappointed. I do believe there is a lot of misconception in the community,� Sonya Smith, President of Olympus Stage Lines which was the company contracted to run the service in Golden, told the Golden Star a few weeks after the decision was announced. “I believe our community is losing a service which could have been very valuable.� A 92-page report analyzing the Golden transit sys-

tem revealed that the town was at the bottom with a 3.4 per cent cost recovery, and it was second highest from the top for the cost to run the service, among similar sized communities. The Health Connections service between Golden and Cranbrook will continue. The bus leaves Golden at 8 a.m. with stops in Cranbrook at the Tamarack Mall, Cranbrook Hospital and other medical facilities at 11:15 a.m. The return trip leaves Cranbrook at 3:30 p.m. and arrives in Golden at 6:30 p.m. The Health Connections service gives priority to people with medical appointments but is open to all, if space is available. Mount 7 Taxi still offers 24-hour taxi and limousine service in Golden and surrounding areas, and can be contacted at 344-5237.


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