On Thursday Premier Jason Kenney announced the province is committing up to $150 million to improve high-speed internet access in rural, remote and Indigenous communities. As Tom Vernon explains on the noon news, the money is meant to help bring in contributions from private companies and the federal government.
Read MoreAlberta commits $150M to boost rural high-speed internet, aims to partner with private industry and feds | Watch News Videos Online
Posted on July 22nd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Rogers offers to compensate customers after outage, credit to be applied to next bill
Posted on April 20th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Rogers Communications Inc. is offering customers a credit after a massive nationwide wireless outage left millions without voice calls, texting and data service for several hours on Monday. The company says a credit equivalent to Monday’s wireless service fee will be applied to a future bill. Rogers says the credit will be done automatically […]
Read MoreAccessibility in the digital age: Okanagan parent voices concern
Posted on February 25th, 2019 by Best Brothers Group
[ad_1] When School District 23 recently introduced a new app for parents to report their child’s absence from class, not everybody was able to fully use it. Derek Wilson is blind. The app the school district chose is inaccessible, he said. “I think that the school district, if they’re going to use public funds to […]
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