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The new, integrated West Kootenay Transit System officially launched earlier this week with local politicians and transit officials on hand to celebrate. Gathering at the Nelson Transit Exchange on the corner of Ward and Baker streets, the group awaited the arrival of the “Route 99 Kootenay Connector” bus, which runs Bob Hall photo from downtown Nelson to Selkirk College in CastleNelson’s Gyro Pool opened on Tuesday, right in time for the early-July heat wave. On Wednesday afternoon (R-L) Sophie Langille, Ava gar, where it meets “Route Moyle, Max Moyle and Lexy Langille took advantage of the cool waters at the popular pool. The pool opens daily at 1 p.m. 98 Columbia Connector” that continues to Trail. This new link between Above Normal Rainfall Last Month, But Nothing Like 2012 Nelson and Trail, available six times daily from Monday to Friday, is a highlight of the integrated system. As the No. 99 pulled up to the curb, BC Transit KIRSTEN HILDEBRAND The previous greatest one-day June Centre in Castlegar, a main rain event president and CEO Man- Nelson Star Reporter from the night of June 18 to June 20 rainfall was 44.2 mm from 1986. uel Achadinha and West During the week following the main brought 62.5 millimetres of rain. Kootenay Transit ComFor the fourth straight year, the On one day, June 19, rainfall mea- rain event, waves of Pacific moisture mittee member Donna amount of precipitation recorded dur- sured 46.0 mm. spiraled northeastward from coastal ing June was above normal. “This was the greatest amount of Story continues to Story continues to According to Ron Lakeman in rain we ever encountered in one day ‘New’ on Page 12 ‘Temperatures’ on Page 4 weather services at the Southeast Fire in the month of June,” Lakeman says.
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