Seaside Communications Service areas
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia , New Waterford, Nova Scotia , Reserve Mines , Louisbourg , Baddeck, Nova Scotia , St. Peter's, Nova Scotia , and surrounding communities such as Albert Bridge, Hornes Road, Hillside, Hills Road, Marion Bridge, Carabin's Trailer Park, Main-à-Dieu, Neal Cove, Bateston, Catalone and Catalone Road. Seaside signed a partnership agreement on July 6, 2020, with Eskasoni Communications to provide fiber optic service in Eskasoni First Nation .[ 3]
Company history
1975 Seaside Cable TV Ltd. [ 4]
1984 Seaside Cable TV (1984) Ltd. (Ownership Change)[ 5] 1988 Seaside expands to the communities of Albert Bridge, Hornes Road, Hillside, Hills Road, Marion Bridge, Carabin's Trailer Park, Main-à-Dieu, Neal Cove, Bateston, Catalone and Catalone Road.[ 6]
1991 Seaside acquires River Bourgeois Cablevision Limited.[ 7]
1992 Seaside acquires Baddeck Cable T.V. Company Ltd.[ 8]
1992 Seaside acquires St. Peter's Cablevision Limited.[ 9]
2000 Seaside Communications Inc. (Name Change)
2006 Seaside adds Video on demand (VOD) services to its lineup.[ 10]
2020 Seaside partners with Eskasoni Communications to provide service in the community.
2021 Rogers Communications acquires Seaside.
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1 Community channels owned (or part-owned) by Rogers Cable
2 Brand used under license from the CBC .
3 Part-time network broadcast over the same stations as CBC Television
4 U.S.-based service owned by TKO ; Rogers handled Canadian distribution
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