Mon, Mar 6: Anyone who has tried to get online in a rural area knows it can be a hassle. Now that the CRTC has made broadband internet an essential service, what does that mean for sparsely populated areas that have a hard time logging on? David Baxter has more.
Global News at 6 Regina
Rural customers in Saskatchewan discuss broadband internet
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