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Find Access.....
Computers
and
Internet in Your Community
Public Internet sites may be located in various places in your
community.
Check your local library, as libraries are
public
services with the aim of making information accessible and free for
patrons.
Also check with local schools, colleges, community services,
and
other community organizations in your area.
Here are some specific links that may be helpful to you:
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BC
Public Libraries
Find a library
with free public Internet access in your community or region.
Community
Access Program
Find an
affordable public Internet access site through Industry Canada's
website.
If you are more
comfortable, call 1-800-575-9200 [toll free] to find out where
your closest Community Access Program is located.
Pacific
Community Networks
Association
Working to promote
community networking initiatives in rural and urban communities
throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
PCNA maintains a searchable database for Community Access Programs in BC and
Yukon.
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