Telus outages and service status in Mount Currie, British Columbia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Mount Currie, British Columbia
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Telus Issues Reports Near Mount Currie, British Columbia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mount Currie and nearby locations:
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Brenda Thevarge (@grammabee007) reported from Mount Currie, British ColumbiaGotta jump around, can't get down 🎶 reminds me of the Telus commercial 😁
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Eric (@ericvideos91) reported@BluelineBardown @Rogers Telus is awful. Good luck with that Why should Rogers keep those stations on the air if they don’t make money ? Sorry but it’s the radio. Come on people
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FreedoMan (@advisors_abcz) reported@FinnStockinger Interestingly, Telus is one of the first telecoms to establish a quantum network.
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भव्य खनेजा (@bhavykhaneja) reported@TELUSsupport @TELUS Why was $6.72 deducted from my account without my authorization after I was promised a $15.68 refund? I haven't used the service for the past three months. I want an explanation and my refund. #TELUS #BillingIssue #ConsumerRights
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Bobby (@youngster1015) reported@truthte52543233 @SchislerCole Bell down 30% even after an unprecedented dividend cut and Telus down 40% and can barely pay their annual 15% dividend yield. Sounds like rogers is doing waaaaaaaay better than bell and Telus combined in a tough industry
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Joe Buck (@JoeBuck1973) reported@TELUS On July 9, 2026 at 21:50 hrs your idiot driver behind the wheel of V242400, license plate CRG 7671 exited his left lane and cut me off while I was driving on the right lane at NB Centre St and 3 Ave SW in Calgary! Very safe and professional…
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Alan Cross 🇨🇦 (@alancross) reportedOh, dear. Is there a massive internet outage in Canada? Cogeco, Bell, Rogers, Telus, Teksavvy and more are reporting problems. Check Downdetector. Everything seems to have started around 2pm EDT:
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308Dave (@real308dave) reported@ElliottWolfeJ I thought I’d never say this, but I’ll be switching to Telus. Rogers can just go back and stay in Toronto.
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J. Brown (@kingkuley) reported**** @TELUS they suck
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Toronto Crime Watch (@CrimewatchTO) reportedHalton Police Charge Man in Alleged Rogers, Bell and Telus 'Fake Agent' Scam A 42-year-old man is facing multiple charges after Halton Regional Police say they uncovered a "fake agent" fraud scheme involving stolen electronic devices valued at more than $36,000. According to the Halton Regional Police Service, the investigation began earlier this month after officers were alerted to several suspicious packages being shipped to a post office box in Milton. Police say the scam involved fraudsters posing as representatives of major telecommunications companies, including Rogers, Bell and Telus. Victims were allegedly convinced to order new smartphones or other electronic devices through their existing wireless accounts after being falsely told the products would be provided free of charge. Once the devices were delivered, investigators allege the victims were contacted again and told there had been an error with the order. They were then instructed to return the devices to a post office box controlled by the suspects. Police say the electronics were ultimately shipped overseas and sold for profit. Members of the Halton Regional Police Financial Crimes Unit conducted surveillance on the post office box and arrested a suspect on July 9 while he was allegedly collecting the fraudulent packages. Adnan Asghar,42, of Milton has been charged with: -Fraud Over $5,000 -Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 -Laundering Proceeds of Crime Investigators allege Asghar was found in possession of 22 electronic devices, including iPhones, iPads and Samsung Galaxy smartphones, with a combined value exceeding $36,000.
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-OAD's -B.W. (@OADSBW) reportedAlready on Telus, never have supported Rogers. Although paying for Sportsnet, t.v., for the Oilers. I don't really watch cable, anymore, I prefer TSN!