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SHREWSBURY POLICE LOG: Feb. 1-7
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7:40 a.m.: Suspicious activity was reported on Sinclair Road.
8:20 a.m.: A commercial breaking and entering was reported on South Quinsigamond.
11:07 a.m.: An animal complaint was reported on Maple Avenue and Old Mill Road.
1:48 p.m.: Suspicious activity was reported on Hartford Turnpike.
2:03 p.m.: A dispute was reported on Boston Turnpike.
5:15 p.m.: A hit-and-run was reported on Beverly Hill Drive.
8:55 p.m.: Road hazards were reported on Stanley Road.
9:01 p.m.: A crash was reported on Ocean Avenue.
10:29 p.m.: A dispute was reported on Ocean Avenue.
Tuesday, Feb. 2
9:47 a.m.: An animal complaint was reported on Neptune Drive.
CEDC and Tbaytel to bring high-speed internet to rural areas
The Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission and TbayTel received $2.9 million as part of a $10.9 million provincial investment to bring high-speed internet to rural areas around Thunder Bay.
Jan 25, 2021 5:18 PM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff
THUNDER BAY - Last week the provincial government announced more than $10 million in funding to bring high-speed internet to rural areas of Northwestern Ontario.
The Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission, in partnership with Tbaytel, applied for $2.9 million that will bring high-speed internet to rural areas of the city as part of the Thunder Bay Fibre to the Home project.
Installer truck - photo supplied
Delivering better internet service to everyone in Thunder Bay.
Both the CEDC and TBayTel coming together to help with the bandwidth upgrade for homes and businesses thanks in part to provincial funding for the
Fibre To The Home Project.
“The requirement and demand for bandwidth are immediate and are quickly becoming the highest
priority issue for Municipal leaders, residents, and businesses,” says Eric Zakrewski, The Chief Executive Officer of the CEDC. “As many may know, due to COVID 19 businesses have turned to e-commerce as their main form
of doing business and more and more people are working remotely. The availability of high-speed
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