Cable theft leaves Chilliwack nature reserve without phone service for nearly 2 weeks
CHILLIWACK — The executive director of a Chilliwack nature reserve says an incident of cable theft left the non-profit without phone service for almost two weeks.
In response to an email from Fraser Valley Today, Great Blue Heron Reserve Executive Director Camille Coray said Friday (Nov. 15) via email that she’s been surprised by how long it has taken a communications company to restore phone service to the nature reserve.
On Tuesday, November 12, Great Blue Heron posted on Facebook that it had suffered a recent theft of its communication lines, meaning it was unable to receive phone calls.
“I haven’t reported the theft to the RCMP as I kind of assumed that would be something that the communications company would do, but perhaps that isn’t the case,” Coray said Friday. “We have definitely been surprised by how long it is taking them to do the necessary replacements/repairs. We have been without a phone line for at least 2 weeks now. Focus Communications has been on site multiple times and the City of Chilliwack is aware of the situation.”