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Rogers Communications Inc
2026
Founded in 1960, Rogers Communications is Canada's leading wireless, cable, and media company that provides connectivity services and entertainment to consumers and businesses across the country. From cable and wireless services to news, sports, entertainment, and its award-winning credit card, the company reaches Canadians from coast to coast. It connects about 11.7 million mobile subscribers in over 2,200 communities on the country's largest and most reliable 5G network, and its cable service territory covers approximately 10 million homes. In addition, it also operates a transcontinental fiber-optic network that provides voice and data communications and advanced services, including data centers and cloud computing, to the enterprise, public sector, and carrier wholesale markets.
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Nothing noble in smuggling: Judge
2000
\"It seems to me that it is...demeaning to the best native traditions,\" said Justice Douglas Rutherford. \"There's nothing noble in it,\" he said after Dwayne David, 38, was found guilty by a jury of 25 counts. He argued they didn't apply to him as a Mohawk and he cited treaties made in previous centuries. David said he could not \"subject himself to foreign legal process\" since it would be contrary to the laws he follows as a traditional Mohawk. Prosecutor Diane Lahaie asked for a three to four year sentence for David with a credit for the 15 months he served in pre-trial custody. She also asked for the minimum fine of $60,000 on the cigarettes that were sold.
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School board faces $3-million deficit
2012
\"All aspects of the board's operation will be impacted by finding the $3 million. We'll be looking at all areas, not just classrooms, but outside the classroom, this building [the board's administration office], supports in schools. Because there's fewer kids that means there will be fewer teachers.\" \"We have to think of the students and what's best for our district,\" [Dwayne Inch] said. \"We also have to be realistic about our cuts. They're going to be difficult decisions to make.\" Colour Photo: Stephen Petrick, Stirling EMC / Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board Superintendent of Business Services [Dave Rutherford] addresses trustees at a board meeting on April 23. The school board is expecting a $3-million deficit. [PGST_20120426_022_schoolboardface_412777_MI0001.jpg]; Colour Photo: Stephen Petrick, Stirling EMC / Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board Superintendent of Business Services Dave Rutherford addresses trustees at a board meeting on April 23. The school board is expecting a $3-million deficit.;;
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School board faces $3-million deficit
2012
\"All aspects of the board's operation will be impacted by finding the $3 million. We'll be looking at all areas, not just classrooms, but outside the classroom, this building [the board's administration office], supports in schools. Because there's fewer kids that means there will be fewer teachers.\" \"We have to think of the students and what's best for our district,\" [Dwayne Inch] said. \"We also have to be realistic about our cuts. They're going to be difficult decisions to make.\" Colour Photo: Stephen Petrick, Belleville EMC / Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board Superintendent of Business Services [Dave Rutherford] addresses trustees at a board meeting on April 23. The school board is expecting a $3-million deficit. [PGBE_20120426_004_schoolboardface_220369_MI0001.jpg]; Colour Photo: Stephen Petrick, Belleville EMC / Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board Superintendent of Business Services Dave Rutherford addresses trustees at a board meeting on April 23. The school board is expecting a $3-million deficit.;;
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School board faces $3-million deficit
2012
\"All aspects of the board's operation will be impacted by finding the $3 million. We'll be looking at all areas, not just classrooms, but outside the classroom, this building [the board's administration office], supports in schools. Because there's fewer kids that means there will be fewer teachers.\" \"We have to think of the students and what's best for our district,\" [Dwayne Inch] said. \"We also have to be realistic about our cuts. They're going to be difficult decisions to make.\" Colour Photo: Stephen Petrick, Quinte EMC / Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board Superintendent of Business Services [Dave Rutherford] addresses trustees at a board meeting on April 23. The school board is expecting a $3-million deficit. [PGQU_20120426_004_schoolboardface_11987_MI0001.jpg]; Colour Photo: Stephen Petrick, Quinte EMC / Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board Superintendent of Business Services Dave Rutherford addresses trustees at a board meeting on April 23. The school board is expecting a $3-million deficit.;;
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County to monitor prisoners with GPS
2007
There are 187 people on home confinement, but that number fluctuates, said Harry Carpenter, the county's home-confinement chief. He said the improved devices would likely decrease the number of home-confinement violations because prisoners know they will get caught. The GPS units will be placed on high-risk prisoners, such as violent offenders and sexual predators, [Sheriff Mike Rutherford] said. Home- confinement officers are currently monitoring one accused murderer. * The commissioners asked county attorney Mark Slotnick whether Dwayne Tinsley, the special prosecutor appointed by Circuit Judge Paul Zakaib Jr. to investigate alleged conduct by Kanawha County Prosecutor Bill Charnock while he was at the state Prosecuting Attorneys Institute, had submitted a bill to the county for his work.
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Man shoots himself in Grove St. church ; Asked priest to hear his confession
1993
Police Lt. Loman Rutherford said [Dwayne L. Landry] went to the church at 353 Grove St. about 5:30 p.m. and asked Monsignor Thomas Needham to hear his confession. The priest led him to the confessional area of the church, where he then heard gunshots, Rutherford said.
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OILERS HOPING TO GUSH
2006
[Jim Rutherford], 57, became ill shortly after Thursday's flight from Raleigh began. The 'Canes left him and a team doctor behind in Des Moines, Iowa, where their plane already was scheduled to make a refueling stop. Rutherford passed the stone, stayed overnight and traveled here yesterday. A team spokesman said he's should attend tonight's game.Graphic: STANLEY CUP FINALSHurricanes lead, 2- 0Game 1: Hurricanes 5, Oilers 4Game 2: Hurricanes 5, Oilers 0Game 3: Tonight at OilersGame 4: Monday at OilersGame 5*: Wednesday at 'CanesGame 6*: Saturday, June 17, at OilersGame 7*: Monday, June 19, at HurricanesAll games at 8 p.m. TV: Ch. 4
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Two men arrested for robberies
2006
Twenty-year-old Gerry John Deveaux of 32 Payne St., Sydney and 33- year-old Dwayne Darcy Doyle of 59 Logan Dr., Eskasoni are in police custody after allegedly playing a part in Friday morning armed robberies at a Needs Convenience Store on George Street and another Needs on Prince Street. Armed police surrounded the house but Doyle refused to surrender even after tear gas canisters were tossed inside. He stayed there for 16 hours before police convinced him to surrender.
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PRIVACY BATTLE GETS DOWN AND DIRTY ROAD ENRAGES HOMEOWNERS
Pulte officials won't say what caused negotiations to crumble. [Eric Rutherford], sounding a lot like the residents of Windermere Chase, said he was deceived and does not trust Pulte.
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