Cable TV service in parts of the Fraser Canyon, and a related tax, could be abolished in fall referendum
FRASER CANYON – Elected officials on the Fraser Valley Regional District board of directors are set to vote on a motion at their meeting this week that could facilitate the decommissioning of cable TV service in several small communities within the Fraser Canyon.
According to item 7.2 on this Thursday’s agenda (June 25, 6 p.m. meeting time), the FVRD board will be asked to give first, second and third reading to a motion that would repeal a bylaw governing Boston Bar and North Bend’s cable TV service, and allow local residents there to eventually pursue their own TV and streaming services.
A staff report from Allison Neill, a technologist in engineering, utilities and community services for the FVRD, indicates that the Boston Bar North Bend cable TV service operates within Electoral Area A and serves the communities of Boston Bar, North Bend, Canyon Alpine, and the Boston Bar First Nation reserves of Kopchitchin 2 and Bucktum 4.
The local service area consists of 261 properties and 285 subscribers.
