Donation also marks 60th year of the company
TORONTO – The founding family of Rogers Communications announced today they will donate $60 million this year to various charities across the country to help Canadians who have been hardest hit by the financial impact of the Covid-19 crisis.
A total of $20 million is going to Food Banks Canada, where the funds “will enable FBC to help more Canadians, more quickly, by increasing bulk food purchases; and work collaboratively with communities and industries within the agricultural sector to build dedicated food production partnerships,” reads the Rogers press release.
That donation is the largest…
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OTTAWA – Broadcast technology manufacturer Ross Video announced Friday Amanda Holtstrom (above), product manager for its DashBoard product, was selected as one of the recipients of the National Capital Region’s Forty Under 40 award.
The annual event is presented by the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal (OBJ), and the 2020 online celebration will be aired on Thursday, June 25th from 8 to 9 p.m. on YouTube Live, Rogers TV and OttawaMatters.com.
Holtstrom is a graduate of Queens University with a degree in computer engineering (2004) and English literature (2006). She is a professional engineer, speaker and educator…
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MONTREAL – Bell Canada today announced the launch of its 5G wireless network, now available in Montreal, the Greater Toronto Area, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver.
Bell’s initial 5G service, riding on its AWS-3 spectrum (in the 1755-1780 MHz and 2155 to 2180 MHz range), will expand to more centres across the country “as the next-generation wireless technology grows in speed and capacity,” says its press release.
The promise of 5G is great (virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence and machine learning, connected vehicles, smart cities and enhanced rural access, and many IoT opportunities for business and government, says the Bell press…
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TORONTO — Continuing its efforts to drive the conversation in the fight to eliminate racism, Rogers Sports and Media announced Wednesday it will air a one-hour special, Ending Racism: What Will it Take?, on Thursday, June 11 across its TV and digital platforms.
Hosted by Cityline’s Tracy Moore and Sportsnet’s Donnovan Bennett, the national show will be available to watch or stream Thursday at 7 p.m. local time on Citytv, OMNI Television, Rogers TV community stations and Rogers Radio news websites, plus at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on Sportsnet.
The show will examine the events that sparked protests around the…
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TORONTO — Rogers Communications announced Wednesday it’s expanding its Operation Support Local initiative with the launch of a new website and social media campaign to showcase small businesses which continue to innovate and adapt as Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.
The site also provides access to resources such as Facebook Blueprint, LinkedIn Learning and Twitter Flight School to help businesses pivot and adjust to new ways of serving customers, says the news release.
Launched in April in partnership with Scotiabank, the Operation Support Local initiative has delivered more than $1 million in free media support to local businesses across the…
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HAMILTON — In a virtual ceremony Tuesday night, Rogers and Cogeco co-owned community TV station Cable 14 was awarded the Outstanding Business Achievement Award of the Year in the medium-sized business category by the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce.
The annual awards event recognized local companies whose business achievements made an outstanding contribution to Hamilton during 2019.
More recently, Cable 14 has played a vital role for the local community during the Covid-19 pandemic. The channel partnered with the city of Hamilton’s emergency operations centre to help bring pandemic-related information to local residents. To support the activation of the city’s emergency operations…
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THE BANFF WORLD MEDIA FESTIVAL announced today its 2020 Rockie Awards International Program Competition winners will be announced during a global livestream broadcast on YouTube on Monday, June 15 at 3 p.m. ET.
The virtual presentation will be hosted by three of the stars of CBC/Radio-Canada’s Baroness von Sketch Show, Aurora Browne, Carolyn Taylor and Jennifer Whalen. The awards ceremony will feature celebrity presenters and award winners from around the world. More than 128 nominees from 35 countries are competing for this year’s Rockie Awards.
Featured talent will include Niecy Nash (Mrs. America, When They See Us), Jason Priestley (Private Eyes,…
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MONCTON and EDMONTON– Rogers Communications today announced partnerships with women’s shelters in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Winnipeg, which will see the company provide connectivity to support vulnerable Canadians during the ongoing Covid-19 health crisis.
“Whether calling emergency services, accessing support, or staying in touch with loved ones, the donations are aimed at helping vulnerable women with their immediate and crisis needs,” said Matt MacLellan, president of Rogers’ Atlantic region, in a company press release.
“At Rogers, we are committed to finding ways to help in our communities by providing an essential digital lifeline…
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“We don’t fit their business model”
By Lynn Greiner
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES FACE UNIQUE challenges when it comes to establishing broadband connectivity. At Canada’s Rural and Remote Broadband virtual conference (CRRBC) on Monday, a panel of experts who are addressing those challenges talked about what they’re doing, the roadblocks they’re facing, and why they’re persevering.
Moderated by Kim Barrington, Rogers Communications’ director of operations, enterprise division and chairperson for the Rogers’ Indigenous Peoples’ Network, the panel included Sally Braun, general manager, Western James Bay Telecom Network, Lyle Fabian, president/owner, KatloTech Communications, Rob McMahon, associate professor of communication and technology, Continue Reading
Says change disproportionately impacts their customers
By Ahmad Hathout
GATINEAU – Third party internet service provider TekSavvy, along with the Competitive Network Operators Consortium (CNOC), said in complaints to the CRTC that a change to Rogers’ network management practices that would constrain some users’ internet usage during the Covid-19 pandemic would disproportionately affect subscribers of wholesale service providers.
Rogers submitted an application to the CRTC in May revising its access tariff to include a section outlining the company’s ability to apply internet traffic management practices (ITMP). “During these periods, any end-user whose disproportionate consumption of shared resources required for internet service is…
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