Grande Prairie telecommunications provider acquires North Peace-based company
A telecommunications provider based in Grande Prairie has officially acquired North Peace Communications (NPC) out of Dawson Creek.

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — A telecommunications provider based in Grande Prairie has officially acquired North Peace Communications (NPC) out of Dawson Creek.
Vincent Communication and Controls (VCCL) made the announcement on Tuesday morning.
The acquisition is a result of VCCL’s CEO, Scott Vincent, and NPC’s CEO, Danny Johnson, coming together under the Vincent Communications brand to offer telecommunication services to Western Canada.
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VCCL operates in Western Canada with offices in Grande Prairie, Alberta, as well as in Fort St. John and now in Dawson Creek.
“The integration of North Peace Communication Ltd.’s expertise and knowledge will bolster Vincent Communication’s ability to offer a broader range of solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of our diverse customer base,” said Vincent.
“This acquisition enables us to expand our network and infrastructure reach, bridges the gap between our two current locations in Grande Prairie and Fort St. John, and leverage the experience and contacts of the NPC team and support them with the vast resources VCCL has to offer.”
Johnson is excited about the enhanced value the company will be able to provide to its clients.
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“Together, we will leverage our combined capabilities to drive unparalleled advancements in telecommunications services, further enhancing the experiences of our valued customers,” Johnson said.
For more information on Vincent Communications, visit its website.
Vincent Communication and Controls specializes in the design and implementation of communication systems for industrial applications.
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