Nova Scotia announces $47.3-million program to improve spotty cellphone coverage

A person uses a cellphone in Ottawa on Monday, July 18, 2022. Nova Scotia has announced a $47.3-million program aimed at improving cellular phone service in areas of the province without proper coverage. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

HALIFAX - A $47.3-million program aimed at improving cellular phone service in areas of Nova Scotia without proper coverage is simply the start of a more costly multi-year project, the province鈥檚 public works minister says.

Kim Masland told reporters Thursday that she was announcing the initial stage of a 鈥渧ery large鈥 project that will likely cost hundreds of millions of dollars. 鈥淚t is going to take significant investment, and we are prepared to do that,鈥 the minister said.

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