Here is a press release from BC Tel, formerly the British Columbia Telephone Company. I found the press release on the company's WWW site at . The map referred to in the press release is at . May 9, 1995 BRITISH COLUMBIA TO GET SECOND AREA CODE Burnaby, B.C. - BC TEL will introduce a second area code for British Columbia in 1996. This new area code - 250 - will apply to all regions of the province outside the Lower Mainland, the Sunshine Coast, Whistler and Hope. Map attached ( jpeg) "British Columbia needs a second area code because more telephone numbers than ever are needed to accommodate our growing population, as well as the increasing number of pagers, fax machines, modems and cellular phones," said Dale Reid, BC TEL's manager of network planning. "Introducing a second area code will open up millions of new telephone numbers in the province." Here is the timetable for the implementation of a new area code: October 1996 The 250 area code will be introduced. Callers dialing a telephone number in the new area code region will still be able to use either 604 or 250 to complete the call. May 1997 The grace dialing period will end. If the wrong area code is dialed, a recording will advise callers to hang up and dial the correct code. October 1997 Both area codes will be in full service. Callers dialling 604 to reach a customer in the 250 area code region will hear a recording that will advise them the call cannot be completed and to verify the telephone number. BC TEL is encouraging businesses in the 250 area code region to communicate with customers and suppliers about their new area code, and to ensure that all advertising and stationery has updated telephone numbers in time for the October 1996 introduction. In addition, long-distance telephone numbers in the new area code region that are currently stored in equipment, such as fax machines, cellular telephones and automatic diallers, will need to be reprogrammed before May 1997. "The introduction of a second area code will help serve the growing telecommunications needs of British Columbians for the next 20 years," added Reid. The new area code will have no impact on BC TEL's long-distance rates. Customers who have questions about the new area code can call 1-800-661-7202. For more information, please contact: Michelle Gagne Media relations manager (604) 432-2949 (office), (604) 977-5875 (pager)