Local RMs call on government to speed up internet service at rural schools
Concerns related to slow internet speed in rural areas and the impact on schools, were front and centre during this week’s Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention (SARM).
One of the specific resolutions discussed, put forward by the rural municipalities (RMs) of Prince Albert and Garden River, stated there’s a disparity with respect to internet connectivity between urban and rural schools in the province. The resolution was subsequently carried after receiving 97 per cent support.
RM of Prince Albert Reeve Eric Schmalz explained back in November there was a round table forum, and involved representatives from the public school division as well as regional RMs.
“They wanted to let us know what kind of issues they are seeing or having as issues in providing services to our kids in the rural areas,” he said.