Planned outage for Telus services overnight in Fraser Valley Regional District
is warning residents about a planned temporary outage for Telus service in its region.
“A temporary planned outage from Saturday at 10 pm to 6 am Sunday will affect Telus service in Boston Bar, Fraser Acres, Yale and Spuzzum. TV, internet, landline and wireless services will be offline including 911 service,” Fraser Valley Regional District staff said, in a social media post.A temporary planned outage from Saturday at 10 pm to 6 am Sunday will affect Telus service in Boston Bar, Fraser Acres, Yale and Spuzzum.
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