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Internet cable thefts worth up to $100K leads to 1 arrest in WinnipegA Winnipeg man is facing nine charges after police said thousands of dollars worth of internet cable was stolen in early February.CrimeMar 26, 2022
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SaskTel investing $323M into upgrading services in Saskatchewan for 2021/22SaskTel said it is investing about $323 million of capital in Saskatchewan in 2021-2022 and over $1.4 billion over the next five years.CanadaApr 5, 2021
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Customer telecom complaints drop, but billing still an issue in Canada: reportThe period included the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced many Canadians to rely on telecom services to work, study and socialize.CanadaNov 30, 2020
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‘This is not a negotiating strategy, but a definitive refusal,’ Cogeco’s Audet family saysThe Audet family, which controls the Cogeco companies, rejected another takeover offer from Altice USA Inc. and Rogers Communications Inc.EconomyOct 19, 2020
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‘We’re not a sports bar’: Canadian curling clubs blast cable bill hike"A real punch to the gut" and "cost prohibitive" is the reaction of curling clubs that will pay hundreds, and in some cases thousands, of dollars more to show sports on their lounge televisions.CanadaJun 1, 2017
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Breakfast Buzz: Will you change your cable package?As of March 1 you can opt for 'skinny basic' cable packages, which will cost just $25. Will you change your cable package?Mar 1, 2016
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Canada to require a la carte television service by December 2016Canadians will soon be able to pick individual television channels – including HBO and TMN – after subscribing to a “skinny basic” cable service costing no more than $25 per month.CrimeMar 19, 2015
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CRTC to announce regulatory changes on cable packingCanadian consumers could be given more control over how they pay for the TV they watch in a decision being released today by the country's broadcast regulator.Mar 19, 2015
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No more forcing customers to give cancellation notice: CRTCBeginning early in the new year, Canadian consumers will no longer be required to give 30 days notice to cancel or switch their cable, Internet or telephone subscriptions.CanadaNov 6, 2014
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CRTC set to hold hearing on proposals for changing TV delivery systemCanada's broadcast regulator is set to begin a two-week public hearing into sweeping proposals that could, if adopted, dramatically change how Canadians receive and pay for their television.CanadaSep 7, 2014
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