EDITORIAL: Public safety can’t be achieved through underground service
Roger, Bell and Telus users now have access to cellular data in the TTC subway system.
Read MoreRoger, Bell and Telus users now have access to cellular data in the TTC subway system.
Read MoreThe Federal Economic Development Agency committed to provide a $10 million to the city Brampton by opening a Cybersecurity Hub.
Read MoreCanada’s three major telecom providers offered their users a chance to redeem their data usage.
Read MoreCheyenne Lynch Consumers are being warned to do their homework before considering the new...
Read More4K resolution programming will be readily available to viewers by early 2016, according to Rogers Communications.
Read MoreThe 95,000 subscribers that ditched Canadian cable in 2014 are finding new ways to watch television.
Read MoreBy: Ryan Poirier Television consumers will soon be able to pick and pay for the individual...
Read MoreStarting Nov. 4, Rogers and Shaw customers will be able to subscribe to a new video-on-demand service called “Shomi.” With the launch of the new platform for viewing TV and Movies, Humber News compared the new service to the popular online service “Netflix.”
Read MoreMajor Canadian companies like Rogers, Bell and Shaw have gathered in Gatineau, Que. for a 12-day series of hearings that will help determine the future of Canadian television.
Read MoreGeorge Stroumboulopoulos was named to the HNIC desk and will be joining the likes of Don Cherry and Ron MacLean to help deliver the Saturday sports scene.
Read MoreThe National Hockey League and Roger Communications announced today they have signed a 12-year multimedia and broadcast deal worth $5.2 billion. This marks the largest media rights deal in NHL history as well as one of the largest in Canadian history.
Read MoreRogers investigating cause of network outage.
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