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'''Website:''' The BC Libraries website provides a list of all public libraries and <span class="noglossary">contact</span> information.  
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Revision as of 23:17, 23 May 2019

Public libraries are located in over 243 communities throughout BC. Most have public access computer terminals and free access to QP LegalEze, a searchable database of BC legislation, current Bills and Hansard debates. Larger libraries have legal reference books and provincial statutes and regulations. Library staff can help you find legal information in their library or online. Local library phone numbers are listed in the Yellow Pages under "Libraries."

Website: The BC Libraries website provides a list of all public libraries and contact information.

Website www2.gov.bc.ca
Phone No phone service available