As Alberta students transition to learning online because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, a program that helps connect kids who need computers has become very busy. “The demand has been relentless and we’re trying to keep up and make sure everyone who needs support can have it,” Kari Cope, executive director of Alberta Computers for Schools (CFS), said in a news release issued Tuesday. “It’s been a big push to see this success. “I’m so proud of my team and how they have stepped up in this difficult period to ensure that Alberta families receive this much-needed equipment quickly.” According to CFS — a national program that works in collaboration with provincial governments, volunteers and the private sector — the program has seen a