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2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 2: Full Sportsnet Schedule

The 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs are heating up, and Rogers-owned Sportsnet again has exclusive national coverage of every Second Round matchup across Canada. Fans can tune in on Sportsnet, Sportsnet ONE, Sportsnet 360, CBC, and via online streaming on Sportsnet+. The broadcast team includes Ron MacLean, David Amber, along with Kevin Bieksa, Elliotte Friedman, Jennifer...

Telus Offers 6-Month Stream+ Premium Discount on 5G Plans

Telus has launched a new promo giving customers up to 39% off Stream+ Premium for six months when they sign up for select unlimited 5G or 5G+ wireless plans. The deal includes a $12.50/month discount on Stream+ Premium, which bundles Netflix Premium, Disney+ Premium, and Amazon Prime (ad-supported). The regular price for the bundle is...

Telus Cell Tower Sparks Uproar in Calgary Neighbourhood

Some residents in Calgary’s Lakeview neighbourhood are raising concerns about a proposed 35-metre cellphone tower that could be installed on church property near schools and homes. Telus wants to build the 35-metre high tower at the northwest corner of Lakeview United Church, located at 3023 63 Avenue SW. But many locals are saying not so...

Cogeco Blames Rogers for Sportsnet App Login Outage During Playoffs

Cogeco customers have been unable to sign in to the Sportsnet app and the web since at least April 12, with the issue still unresolved nearly a month later. The problem? Cogeco has disappeared as a selectable TV provider in the app’s login screen. The outage prevents customers from streaming live sports—including NHL playoff games—through...

Telus Hikes Wireless Prices Across the Board, Tucks In Promo Deal

Telus has increased prices of its wireless plans as of May 2, 2025, to put its offerings in line with competitors. Here are Telus plans after debit autopay discounts: $70/100GB (was $55; up $15) $80/100GB (new) $80/175GB Canada-US (was $75/150GB; up $5) $90/175GB Canada-US $100/250GB Canada-US-Mexico (was $90; up $10) $110/250GB Canada-US-Mexico As you can...

Bell Increases Connection Fee to $75, Brings Back Canada-US Plan

Bell and its subsidiary Virgin Plus have increased its connection fee to $75, up from $70, following in the footsteps of Rogers, which made the price hike in February. The connection fee is charged when you activate a line with a human, but is waived if you shop online (it’s credited on your first or...

Air Canada Adds Free Bell-Sponsored Wi-Fi on More Flights

Aeroplan members can now enjoy free Wi-Fi on most Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, and Air Canada Express flights across North America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, thanks to a partnership with Bell. The upgraded onboard Wi-Fi allows streaming, gaming, and more right from your devices such as your iPhone, Mac, and more. “Quality connectivity has...

Rogers Xfinity Multiview Lets You Watch Two NHL Playoff Games at Once

Rogers recently launched a new feature called Xfinity Multiview, giving Canadian hockey fans the ability to watch two Stanley Cup Playoff games on one screen. The feature went live on April 21 and is available to Rogers TV customers. Fans can switch audio between games, add captions, and stay on top of the action without...

Bell Launches AI Scam Call Warning Tool for Mobile Users in Canada

Bell has officially launched Suspicious Call Detection, a new feature that uses AI to flag incoming calls that may be fraud or spam. The tool is now automatically active for all Bell Mobility, Virgin Plus, and Lucky Mobile customers at no extra cost. Using real-time AI and machine learning, the system labels suspicious calls with...

Telus Now Canada’s Most Complained-About Telecom Provider: CCTS

The Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) says it resolved 85% of complaints from customers during the first half of the year, despite receiving more complaints than ever. In its mid-year report released today, April 30, the CCTS said it saw a 12% jump in complaints compared to the same period last year, with...

Rogers Expands 5G Service to More Toronto Subway Tunnels

Rogers has started turning on cellphone service in new parts of Toronto’s subway system. Riders can now get a signal between Kipling and Islington stations, and between Keele and Dundas West stations. This is the first step in Rogers' plan to bring 5G coverage — and access to 911 — to the remaining underground tunnels....