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Local seniors to get transit helper

The Nelson Cares Society which oversees the Age-friendly Initiative has launched the third phase of its “moving together” project.

It’s a social initiative that works to help seniors navigate our transit system.

Here’s Age-friendly Coordinator Corrine Younie.

She says that they aren’t looking for additional service during the province-wide three-year transit funding freeze, but hope to make some changes to existing service.

This may include adding a bathroom break for some of the longer routes for example.

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