Beaver River Broadband’s Streaming TV and Internet Service Now Available in Eagles Lake

Beaver River Broadband is thrilled to announce that our streaming TV and internet services are now available in Eagles Lake, First Nations in Saskatchewan. Residents of First Nations in Saskatchewan have historically lacked internet connection that the rest of the Province enjoys. Beaver River Broadband, has worked hard this last year to bridge that gap. […]
ANNOUNCING: Top Streaming TV Services Now in Cowessess

Beaver River Broadband is thrilled to introduce that our top streaming tv services are now available for residents of Cowessess First Nations in Saskatchewan. Beaver River TV gives you the option to experience entertainment on a whole new level. Streaming TV services are a modern way to watch your favorite TV shows, movies, and live […]
NEW: Streaming TV Packages for Cochin First Nations in Saskatchewan

Beaver River Broadband has announced that streaming TV services are now available for Cochin First Nations residents! We have made it easier than ever to access a wide range of shows and channels without breaking the bank. From movies to sports channels, news and kids’ shows, we’ve got you covered. We help every home in […]
Just in Time For the Weekend: Sign Up For New Streaming TV Services

Plan your perfect weekend by signing up for Beaver River Broadband’s new streaming TV services. Beaver River TV is perfect for weekend binge-watching sessions with your family or friends. Entertainment has come a long way from the days of traditional cable television. Because of new streaming services, members of First Nations in Saskatchewan now have […]
CHEAPER THAN CABLE: Streaming TV Services With Sports Available to First Nations!

Streaming has now changed the way we watch TV, and Beaver River Broadband is proud to bring streaming TV services with sports to First Nations communities in Saskatchewan. We understands the importance of staying connected to sports and entertainment, and we’re here to ensure that every household in the First Nations community can enjoy them […]