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UPDATE: Shaw services restored

Shaw services are now back up and running.

The company tweeted around 1:30 this afternoon (Monday) warning customers of interruptions to their TV, phone and internet services due to a damaged fibre optic cable.

Nearly nine hours later, they say the issue has been resolved.

Original story: 

Some Shaw customers in the Cariboo Region and Northern BC, including Prince George, are experiencing interruptions to some of their services.

According to their Twitter page, the company is working to resolve the issue, but did not provide a timeline.

A service representative with the company said that a fibre optic cable was damaged during construction, affecting the Kamloops area to north of Prince George.

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