An Indigenous leader in northern B.C. is praising the installation of new cell towers along a notorious stretch of Highway 16 in northern B.C., also known as the Highway of Tears. The 720 ...
also known as the Highway of Tears, has become a reality. The route is notorious for the number of Indigenous women and girls who went missing or have been found murdered along it. Rogers ...
Telecom giant Rogers Communications says it has activated five new cellular towers along British Columbia’s Highway of Tears. Workers install equipment on a new cell tower in Vancouver, B.C ...
In Canada, more than 500 cases of Aboriginal women have gone missing or been murdered since the 1960s. Half the cases have never been solved. Now find out what First Nation leaders are doing to ...
3:29 Adding cell service in an effort to improve safety along the ‘Highway of Tears’ Telecom giant Rogers Communications says it has activated five new cellular towers along British Columbia ...
The 720-kilometre stretch of Highway 16, from Prince George, some 500 kilometres north of Vancouver, to Prince Rupert, earned its name because of the more than 40 women and girls, most of them ...
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Telecom giant Rogers Communications says it has activated five new cellular towers along British Columbia’s Highway of Tears, marking the “substantial completion” of ...
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Telecom giant Rogers Communications says it has activated five new cellular towers along British Columbia’s Highway of Tears, marking the “substantial completion” of ...
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Telecom giant Rogers Communications says it has activated five new cellular towers along British Columbia’s Highway of Tears, marking the "substantial completion" of ...
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Telecom giant Rogers Communications says it has activated five new cellular towers along British Columbia’s Highway of Tears, marking the "substantial completion" of efforts to ...