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Telus contends with tough competition, Telus International challenges in Q2

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Telus Corp. posted an increase in net new customers in its second quarter, but fierce competition among cell service providers took a toll on its average revenue per user.

The telecommunications company reported average revenue per mobile phone user of $58.49 in the second quarter, down 3.4 per cent or $2.07 compared with the same time in 2023.

“The ARPU (average revenue per user) reflects the ongoing impact from the competitive pricing environment, with customers optimizing the rate plans, as well as declining contribution from overage and roaming,” chief financial officer Doug French told analysts on a conference call Friday to discuss the company’s latest financial results.

“As we progress through the back half of the year, we expect the highly competitive environment to continue. Importantly, we continue our intense focus on bundling to drive the right economic outcomes.”

Overall, Telus added 332,000 net new customers, up 13 per cent compared with last year, which included 101,000 mobile phone subscribers and 33,000 internet customers.

CEO Darren Entwistle said the company will be focusing on premium bundle offers for its mobile and fixed customers, while focusing on profitable growth.

The telecom company’s net income attributable to common shares came in at $228 million in its second quarter, 14 per cent higher compared with the same time last year. Its earnings per diluted share was 15 cents compared with 14 cents a year earlier.

It reported adjusted net income of $366 million, up 34.1 per cent year-over-year from $273 million in the same quarter last year.

Operating revenue and other income for the quarter was $4.97 billion, up 0.6 per cent from the previous year.

The company reported its mobile phone churn rate — a key metric measuring subscribers who cancelled their services — was 1.07 per cent in the second quarter, up from 0.94 per cent in the second quarter of 2023.

Meanwhile, the company cut its forecasts for its digital IT services segment, Telus International, saying it doesn’t expect demand to recover as well as initially expected in the second half of the year.

Jerome Dubreuil, research analyst at Desjardins, said while the overall results were in line with expectations, he expected a negative market reaction as Telus lowered its free cash flow estimate for the year to $2.1 billion from an original target of $2.3 billion.

Dubreuil called the forecast an “ugly update.”

Telus International, which is being rebranded as Telus Digital Experience, saw its shares plunge 36 per cent on Friday to close at $5.75 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

“Telus Digital second-quarter results reflect a macroeconomic and operating environment that remains distinctly challenged,” Entwistle said.

“Whilst we are obviously not pleased with this performance, our confidence in the business and assets remain steadfast.”

Telus also announced an executive shakeup at the subsidiary.

Telus International president and CEO Jeff Puritt will retire from his role and take on the responsibilities as executive vice-chair of the board of directors of the subsidiary starting Sept. 3.

Jason Macdonnell will become acting CEO in Puritt’s place.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 2, 2024.

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RCMP arrest second suspect in deadly shooting east of Calgary

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EDMONTON – RCMP say a second suspect has been arrested in the killing of an Alberta county worker.

Mounties say 28-year-old Elijah Strawberry was taken into custody Friday at a house on O’Chiese First Nation.

Colin Hough, a worker with Rocky View County, was shot and killed while on the job on a rural road east of Calgary on Aug. 6.

Another man who worked for Fortis Alberta was shot and wounded, and RCMP said the suspects fled in a Rocky View County work truck.

Police later arrested Arthur Wayne Penner, 35, and charged him with first-degree murder and attempted murder, and a warrant was issued for Strawberry’s arrest.

RCMP also said there was a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Strawberry, describing him as armed and dangerous.

Chief Supt. Roberta McKale, told a news conference in Edmonton that officers had received tips and information over the last few weeks.

“I don’t know of many members that when were stopped, fuelling up our vehicles, we weren’t keeping an eye out, looking for him,” she said.

But officers had been investigating other cases when they found Strawberry.

“Our investigators were in O’Chiese First Nation at a residence on another matter and the major crimes unit was there working another file and ended up locating him hiding in the residence,” McKale said.

While an investigation is still underway, RCMP say they’re confident both suspects in the case are in police custody.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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26-year-old son is accused of his father’s murder on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast

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RICHMOND, B.C. – The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says the 26-year-old son of a man found dead on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast has been charged with his murder.

Police say 58-year-old Henry Doyle was found badly injured on a forest service road in Egmont last September and died of his injuries.

The homicide team took over when the BC Coroners Service said the man’s death was suspicious.

It says in a statement that the BC Prosecution Service has approved one count of first-degree murder against the man’s son, Jackson Doyle.

Police say the accused will remain in custody until at least his next court appearance.

The homicide team says investigators remained committed to solving the case with the help of the community of Egmont, the RCMP on the Sunshine Coast and in Richmond, and the Vancouver Police Department.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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Metro Vancouver’s HandyDART strike continues after talks break with no deal

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VANCOUVER – Mediated talks between the union representing HandyDART workers in Metro Vancouver and its employer, Transdev, have broken off without an agreement following 15 hours of talks.

Joe McCann, president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1724, says they stayed at the bargaining table with help from a mediator until 2 a.m. Friday and made “some progress.”

However, he says the union negotiators didn’t get an offer that they could recommend to the membership.

McCann says that in some ways they are close to an agreement, but in other areas they are “miles apart.”

About 600 employees of the door-to-door transit service for people who can’t navigate the conventional transit system have been on strike since last week, pausing service for all but essential medical trips.

McCann asks HandyDART users to be “patient,” since they are trying to get not only a fair contract for workers but also a better service for customers.

He says it’s unclear when the talks will resume, but he hopes next week at the latest.

The employer, Transdev, didn’t reply to an interview request before publication.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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