Six Nations Council approves internet upgrade for Stoneridge Children’s Centre Arliss Skye, Director of Social Services, presented a proposal to upgrade the internet infrastructure at 18 Stoneridge Circle, home to the Stoneridge Children’s Centre at the Six Nations Elected Council’s (SNEC) General Finance meeting on November 18. She said the internet currently goes down frequently due to high winds and aging equipment, causing significant downtime. Skye explained that the service interruptions have been severely impacting operations, with staff often unable to access essential online resources. This is forcing employees to leave the office and work from home resulting in lost working hours. “The [internet] has been offline more than it’s online, and it’s interfering with a lot of the business we do,” she said. “In some cases, staff have had…
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