Three cell towers upgraded in southwestern Nova Scotia

Kathy Johnson
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Three cell towers upgraded in southwestern Nova Scotia

Article contentThe North Range Corner tower is located in the Municipality of Digby and will provide improved cell service to the communities of Karsdale, Lake LeMarchant, East Ferry, Central Grove, Tiverton, Waterford, Little River, Oakland Lake, South Range, Victoria Beach, Ohio, Granville Beach, Bay View, Culloden, Mount Pleasant, Digby, Southville, Weymouth Mills, Saulnierville, Little Brook, Port Royal, Port Wade, Southville, Hassett, Lake Midway, Centreville, Tiddville, Ashmore, Weymouth North, Gullivers Cove, Gilberts Cove, Princedale, Doucetteville, Acaciaville, Hillgrove, Rossway, Comeauville, West Springhill, Weymouth Falls, Weaver Settlement, Margo, Roxville, Concession, Morganville, Toms Savannah, Sissiboo Grand Lake, Clementsvale, Danvers, Weaver Settlement, Brighton, Barton, North Range, Lake Mulgrave, Weymouth, Deep Brook, Riverdale, Bloomfield, Seabrook, Ohio, Thomas Brook, Guinea, Upper Clements, Mink Cove, Sandy Cove, Virginia East, Cornwallis Park, Waldeck East, Clementsport, Waldeck, Sissiboo Falls, Belliveaus Cove, Bear River, St. Bernard, New Edinburgh, St. Joseph, Church Point, Grosses Coques, Lansdowne, Smiths Cove, Bear River, Conway, Marshalltown, Bear River East, Waldeck West, Graywood, Hilltown, Havelock, Plympton, Plympton Station, Allains Creek, Greenland and Victory.Article contentArticle contentRogers is upgrading 27 sites through Phase 1 of the Cellular for Nova Scotia Program, and the provincial government will add 27 provincially owned towers to further expand coverage in Phase 2.Article contentThis year, 18 telecommunications sites are set to be upgraded and connected to Rogers’ 5G network, including Corberrie in the Municipality of Clare. Expected to be completed this fall, the upgraded site will provide improved cell service to the communities of Freeport, East Ferry, Central Grove, Tiverton, Waterford, Little River, Oakland Lake, South Range, Lower Concession, Southville, Weymouth Mills, Cedar Lake, North Kemptville, Southville, Hassett, Lake Annis, Lake Midway, Centreville, Whale Cove, Tiddville, Doucetteville, Forest Glen, Comeauville, Weymouth Falls, Weaver Settlement, Mayflower, Ireton, Margo, Woodstock, Lake George, Concession, St. Martin, Toms Savannah, Sissiboo Grand Lake, Danvers, Weaver Settlement, Easton, Meteghan Centre, Saulnierville Station, Riverdale, Cedar Lake, Ohio, Springdale, Lake Doucette, Brenton, Mink Cove, Sandy Cove, Brazil Lake, Hectanooga, Gardners Mills, Belliveaus Cove, Bangor, Carleton, Mavillette, New Tusket, Corberrie, St. Joseph, Grosses Coques, Meteghan Station, Moodys Corner, Maxwellton, Bear River, Meteghan, St. Alphonse, Barrio Lake, North Kemptville, Kemptville, Hilltown, Havelock, Woodvale, Salmon River, Richfield and Briar Lake.Article contentArticle contentTwo sites in southwestern Nova Scotia are on the books for new cell towers with anticipated completion in 2026 – Carleton in the Municipality of Yarmouth and Port LaTour in the Municipality of Barrington. Both projects involve the construction of a new telecommunications site and are currently in the planning phases.Article contentMore than $69 million has already been invested in the Cellular for Nova Scotia Program, a multi-year, multi-phase effort to bring cellular service to unserved areas across the province. The Phase 2 request for proposals (RFP), Innovative Solutions for Cellular Coverage Improvement, closed in December. Submissions are under evaluation.Article content

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