Red Mountain Internet Society annouces a new rate structure. In celebration of our change to a new technical service provider RMIS is please to offer lower rates.
Effective December 1, 2008 those residential subscribers who have purchased their radios or new subscribers who purchase their radio will be charged $35.00 per month plus taxes.
New subscribers will have the option of renting their radios for $10.00 a month or an out right purchase.
We hope you enjoy the new services we provide here on this portal along with 24/7 technical support.
CBC HEADLINE NEWS The fate of three Montrealers accused of killing four family members is now in the hands of the jury after the trial judge finished giving his instructions on Friday.
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A Mexican man has been arrested and will likely face an attempted homicide charge in the brutal beating of a Canadian woman at a five-star resort in Mazatlan.
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Whatever changes the government makes to retirement income won't happen overnight, Minister of State for Finance Ted Menzies said Friday.
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An asteroid about 11 metres in diameter roared past the Earth early Friday in one of the closest approaches ever recorded for such an event, astronomers say.
MSNBC.COM - TOP STORIES Testing on chimps has saved lives in the past, but whether a chimp gets to retire is entirely up to the labs and the government. Jane Goodall has been trying for decades to get this kind of animal testing banned.
MSNBC.COM - TOP STORIES Home prices have fallen by a third since the 2006, creating tremendous bargains for home buyers. Mortgage rates are at rock-bottom lows, making houses more affordable than they have been in decades.
MSNBC.COM - TOP STORIES A federal judge in Seattle has sentenced the "Barefoot Bandit" to 6 1/2 years in prison for his two-year, international crime spree of break-ins, and boat and plane thefts.
CANADA NATIONAL Colton Harris-Moore, the gangly "Barefoot Bandit" who as a wily thief and self-taught pilot managed to elude police with aplomb from Washington to the Bahamas for two years, has been sentenced to 6-1/2 years in prison.
CANADA NATIONAL Would a gay-straight alliance by any other name be as inclusive? That's the question raised this week after a Catholic think-tank's recommendation that the school-based organizations instead be called "respecting differences clubs" — a euphemistic moniker that aims to comply with provincial equity mandates without advocating homosexuality.
CANADA NATIONAL It's the stomach-churning scenario that has the Republican establishment reaching for the Rolaids, nervously contemplating the possibility of political self-destruction in the November presidential election.
CANADA NATIONAL The commanding officer of the RCMP has responded to recent criticism of the force raised at the Missing Women inquiry in British Columbia by issuing an apology for not solving the missing women case sooner.
CANADA NATIONAL A suicide bomber killed at least 29 people Friday by driving an explosives-laden vehicle into a Shia funeral procession in Baghdad, heightening fears that Iraq is in the grip of sectarian conflict.
CANADA NEWS FEED The commanding officer of the RCMP has responded to recent criticism of the force raised at the Missing Women inquiry in British Columbia by issuing an apology for not solving the missing women case sooner.
CANADA NEWS FEED Jurors began deciding the fate Friday of three members of a Montreal family accused of killing four other family members, unaware that there was an eyewitness to some events at the isolated spot where the victims were found dead.
CANADA NEWS FEED Messing with public pensions is a minefield one would think most prime ministers would avoid if possible. One only has to look at Brian Mulroney's experience in 1985 when public backlash forced him to retreat from a plan to de-index old age pensions from inflation.
CANADA NEWS FEED Would a gay-straight alliance by any other name be as inclusive? That's the question raised this week after a Catholic think-tank's recommendation that the school-based organizations instead be called "respecting differences clubs" — a euphemistic moniker that aims to comply with provincial equity mandates without advocating homosexuality.