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Rogers, York Region settle dispute over burying cables

Briefs | 07/12/2013 9:05 pm EDT

Rogers Communications Inc. has settled a two-year dispute with the Regional Municipality of York over how to divide the costs of burying overhead cables, and established a new agreement with the region to avoid further disputes, documents show.

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