YORKTON – Dozens of Saskatchewan communities, including several in the province’s east-central region, will soon have access to high-speed internet as Access Communications Co-operative continues its push to close the rural connectivity gap.
The Regina-based co-operative announced plans to bring its AccessHyperSpeed+ service to 34 more communities over the next year. Among those set to benefit are Cupar, Kenosee Lake, Preeceville, Broadview, Norquay, Sturgis, Wawota and Montmartre.
The rollout will happen in stages, beginning this summer and continuing through 2026. Access says the expansion builds on an infrastructure program that has already connected 130 communities across Saskatchewan, offering speeds of up to one gigabit per second.
“We’re so excited to bring high-speed internet to

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