Douglas Crust is a Program Officer with the Community Access Program from Industry Canada’s Toronto regional office. On Monday, September 8, he flew to Thunder Bay and met with Carl and other people in the Thunder Bay FedNor office. Then he drove to Sioux Lookout to meet with K-Net staff and learn about some of the work being done in this region.
After a tour of the satellite earth station site and the fibre network hub at the local library, Doug visited the local community CAP site located in the library which was a beehive of activity with nearly all the terminals being used by community members. Check out the pictures of this portion of the visit.
At supper, Robert Thomas from Fort Severn joined us and shared information about the development and operation of the CAP sites in his community. Discussions also focussed on local needs and issues that can influence the present and future successful operation of these resources in remote communities.
Doug’s journey continues with a drive over to Red Lake to visit the McDowell Lake public access sites located at the KO office in Balmertown and the Band Office in Red Lake. Then on Wednesday, Doug will be flying into North Spirit Lake to visit the CAP sites and to meet the people in that community.