There is a database of diaries from Canadian forces in WW I http://www.archives.ca/02/020152_e.html This database also contains images. You need to search by unit and cannot search by surname but if you know the unit your ancestor was in this is a good site. Alta Vista is a search engine that is case sensitive. For Google and other search engines you can put in Bunker, BUNKER, or bunker and it would make no difference. Alta Vista will sort this out if you put the word in quotes like "Bunker", "BUNKER". This might be very helpful in some searches. http://www.altavista.com Google now allows searches for the word the. Ordinarily it omits that word even if you have typed it in. For instance you might want to search for The Journal of Pennsylvania History and most search engines would just omit "The". To use this feature at http://www.google.com you must put the series of words in quotes like "The Journal of Pennsylvania History", etc. This may really narrow down some searches for you. Remember also if you are searching for someone named John Bunker you need to enter it as "John Bunker". This keeps the search limited to sites where those two words are side by side and in the case of Bunker will eliminate most of the references to Bunker Hill. For other common names like Smith, Jones, Mills, etc. or for names that are used in ordinary sentences like Miller, Shoemaker, etc. this us very helpful in narrowing down your hits too. If you are looking for community colleges try http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/cc Bette