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TekSavvy wants access to MDU building in Chatham-Kent

News | 09/21/2023 5:41 pm EDT
TekSavvy Solutions Inc. head office, 800 Richmond St., Chatham-Kent, Ont. (photo by Jenna Cocullo)

TekSavvy Solutions Inc. filed a Part 1 application with the CRTC requesting that a real estate development and management company give it timely access to a multi-dwelling unit (MDU) in Chatham, Ont.

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