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Fall 2011 Issue

 

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Community Celebration In Doig River Welcomes High-Speed Connection

Pathways to Technology’s goal of connecting every First Nations community in British Columbia to high-speed Internet took a step closer to reality with the addition of a broadband connection in the remote northeastern community of Doig River. MORE...

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Sparking A Digital Revolution In Doig River

Now that Doig River is connected to high-speed Internet, community members are beginning to take advantage of some of the endless benefits a broadband connection can provide. With every step forward, those in Doig River are crossing the digital divide between First Nations peoples and other British Columbians. MORE...

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Partner Profile: Network BC

Network BC is committed to helping ensure every one of the 203 First Nations in BC have access to broadband technology. With such infectious passion and drive to give all citizens access to the power of the Internet, it makes sense that Network BC would be avid supporters of the incredible work undertaken by the Pathways to Technology project. MORE...

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FNTC Building Capacity Through Pathways

FNTC is taking a very broad view of capacity building across the province, bringing technical skills to both youth and elders alike. Through training courses, workshops and industry partnerships students in newly connected communities are already getting contracts to develop communications materials. MORE...

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Carrier-Sekani Family Services Goes Digital

Since partnering with Pathways to Technology to establish high-speed Internet infrastructure in many areas of BC’s North earlier this year, Carrier-Sekani Family Services (CSFS) has been putting these newfound resources into action, making the digital transition to better serve First Nations communities across the region. MORE...

Community Spotlight: Dease Lake 9

Bringing the power of the Internet to First Nation communities across the province can have a profound impact. A perfect example of that is the community of Dease Lake 9. Located just a few hours south of the Yukon border, this First Nation is located in the heart of Cassiar Country. MORE...

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