Community stories

Last updated on March 15, 2024

Connectivity is critical for British Columbians regardless of where they live. It has the potential to unlock a new era of economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social well-being in our communities. These success stories showcase regional communities that are building sustainable economies across the province.

View the videos and links to learn how they translate connectivity into direct community well-being benefits.

See what's been done in the following regions:

 

Interior B.C. 

 

Connected Communities: Yale & Chawathil First Nations

Bringing Communities Together in Yale & Chawathil First Nations

Recent upgrades to fiber optics for these Fraser Valley Nations connects community members and businesses and creates more opportunities for people to return home.

Kootenays

Connecting Kaslo

Solving connectivity challenges in rural B.C.

Working together with community partners, the Kaslo InfoNet Society is a great example of what is possible when a small number of committed people come together to improve lives in their community through access to internet.

Kaslo: the little town that did – B.C’s rural digital legend Click here for more information.

Connecting Nelson

Mass Notification System Protects the Public in Nelson, B.C.

Improved connectivity enables the Nelson Fire & Emergency Services team to amalgamate data in real-time to share fire warnings with the surrounding remote communities quickly and effectively.

 

Connecting Trail

 

Attracting Talent in Trail, B.C.

By taking a collaborative approach and redefining economic development as community building, this innovative community is attracting and encouraging entrepreneurs to work in rural British Columbia.


Northern B.C. and Central Coast

Connecting Granisle

Improved connectivity ensures the survival of Granisle, B.C.

Reliable internet and cellular service enable this former mining community to outlive its intended 25-year lifespan and continue to thrive. 

Connected Haida Gwaii

Leveraging connectivity and digital technologies to realize the benefits of a conservation economy

Stewardship leaders from B.C.’s Central Coast, North Coast and Haida Gwaii are working together to harness the power of digital to enhance integrated planning initiatives, unleash innovative education networks, and strengthen world-renowned Nation-based Guardian Watchmen programs. 

 

Connecting Heiltsuk (Bella Bella)

 

Using communication technology to support language and legacy in Heiltsuk (Bella Bella)

As the hub of the central coast, this progressive community is using connectivity infrastructure to bridge their past and future.


Vancouver Island 

Connecting Campbell River

The Campbell River Advantage

A forward-thinking Vancouver Island community collaborates to build the infrastructure needed to accelerate and grow the local business community to thrive and grow. 

 

Connecting Cumberland

 

Improved connectivity brings more jobs to Cumberland, BC

Enhanced digital services help preserve and enhance the qualities that are earning this island community global recognition.

 

Connecting Port Alice

 

Improved Internet connection keeps Port Alice, B.C., linked to essential services

A strong connection to the Internet allows the community of Port Alice to virtually connect with almost everything they need. 

 

Connecting Tofino

 

Preparing for Emergencies in Tofino, B.C.

This remote coastal community embraces digital communications to keep the residents and visitors safe through innovative notification and early-warning systems.

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