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Business Briefs: Fibre optic network to kick up Delta Cable Internet speeds

Delta Cable is turning it up a notch to offer customers even faster Internet speeds. The company announced last week that it will leverage its fibre optic network to bring speeds to 50 to 400 Mbps to Internet customers.

Delta Cable is turning it up a notch to offer customers even faster Internet speeds.

The company announced last week that it will leverage its fibre optic network to bring speeds to 50 to 400 Mbps to Internet customers.

"Consumers are online more than ever before," said Tannis Goodfellow, manager of sales and marketing.

"Our goal is to provide our customers with an unparalleled connected home experience. This speed increase will give families and businesses more than enough capacity to meet growing demand for generations to come," Goodfellow said.

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The Mainland Milk Producers Association this week announced that Fraser Valley dairy farmers will be donating $100,000 worth of milk to food banks.

The donation will provide fresh milk for up to a year for up to 485 families plus Surrey's Tiny Bundles program. Families will receive jugs of fresh 2% milk and the Tiny Bundles program will receive jugs of homogenized and 1% milk for toddlers and expectant mothers.

The one-year commitment will facilitate longterm planning and scheduling for the food banks to ensure the milk goes out to families that need it most.

The Mainland Milk Producers Association is made up of about 350 dairy farmers who farm between Chilliwack and Delta.