A major infrastructure project for CityWest in the region was announced today by the BC Government |
The announcement today from North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice noted of what the project will bring to Lax Kw'alaams.
“High-speed internet is a game-changer for the people of Lax Kw’alaams, providing the essential tools for work, health care and community engagement. This strategic investment is about ensuring every individual in this community can thrive in the digital age.”
The financial details towards the project look as follows:
The Province will invest as much as $196,600 through the Connecting British Columbia program, administered by Northern Development Initiative Trust.
The federal government will invest as much as $523,000 through the federal Universal Broadband Fund.
Service provider CityWest will contribute approximately $423,000.
CityWest CEO Stefan Wołoszyn outlined how the communication company views the parternship with Lax Kw'alaams
While the full timeline for the project was not outlined today, the project to bring the expanded high speed service to Lax Kw'allams 340 homes will get underway this year.
Further items of note from the Legislature can be found here.
Our archive of notes from CityWest is available here.
More items of interest from Lax Kw'alaams can be explored here.
When is CityWest going to start paying down its loan from the taxpayers of Prince Rupert? It’s time their financials are made public.
ReplyDeleteRupert residents must be pretty frustrated at this point.
ReplyDeleteYour city owned telecom has not finished the fibre to home project in Prince Rupert.
A project that was announced in 2017!
The Citywest board needs a makeover.
Time to put term limits on board members or discuss a leave of absence for some of the current sitting board members.
They are not delivering for their shareholders. The residents of Prince Rupert.