Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Squirrel to blame for weekend Cogeco outage in St. Catharines

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A squirrel is to blame for a telecommunications outage that’s affecting all of Cogeco’s services in the St. Catharines region.

The telecommunications company first posted about the outage shortly after 1 p.m. Saturday, saying it had dispatched a crew to investigate the matter.

A Cogeco spokesperson said the outage has disabled all of its services in the area. The company added that its customers should ” consider the impact on 911 services ” and recommended that area residents keep their cell phones on hand in the event of an emergency.

By 4 p.m. the company had located a cut fiber line and posted a photo of the damaged wire on X, along with a photo of the “culprit.”

Officials estimate services will be restored by the “late evening.”

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