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MLA says high-speed internet on its way to people in Alert Bay and Mitchell Bay

The internet projects will be built and operated by CityWest
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NDP MLA for the North Island Michele Babchuk. (Supplied photo)

People living in Alert Bay and Mitchell Bay will be able to unlock new possibilities thanks to a $3.7 million joint provincial and federal investment to bring high-speed broadband internet access to nearly 900 homes.

“On remote islands like Cormorant and Sointula, connectivity isn’t just about convenience, but is a vital necessity. Connectivity means access to essential services, emergency assistance, and making sure that our rural communities don’t get left behind,” said Michele Babchuk, MLA for North Island. “This service will make life easier for people in my riding, and it’s great to see different levels of government come together for this funding.”

In Alert Bay, the provincial government is providing $461,045 and the federal government providing $1,426,020, for a project that will connect 590 homes. In the community of Mitchell Bay, the provincial government is providing $230,346 and the federal government providing $1,623,988 for a project that will connect 304 homes.

The projects, to be built and operated by CityWest, will provide faster broadband speeds for people and provide improved access to digital services, educational resources and economic opportunities.

The federal and provincial funding commitments are part of an existing agreement between the governments of Canada and British Columbia.

In March of 2022, both governments announced a historic partnership to invest up to $830 million to connect households in all remaining rural, remote and Indigenous communities throughout the province to high-speed internet.

Since 2017, the NDP government has invested $584 million in connectivity projects in the province.



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