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Bell’s $6-million Class Action lawsuit for 911 fees moving forward

Yellowknife resident James Anderson filed a lawsuit back in 2007 against Bell Mobility saying he was being charged $0.75 a month for 911 service, when there is no 911 service in his area. We hear about several cases like this, however this time around Justice John Vertes has cleared the way for the case to move forward and will go to court on May 11th.

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