Regina, SK – Access Communications Co-operative (Access) is proud to announce the next stage of bridging the technology and choice gap in rural Saskatchewan: 34 more Saskatchewan communities are being connected to powerful new communications services over the next year. The first wave of communities - highlighted in green in the table - are already live and enjoying fast reliable connections.
The schedule of communities to be connected includes:
Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 (Oct, Nov, Dec) | Q1 2026 | Q2 2026 | Q3 2026 (July, Aug, Sept) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Asquith | Broadview | Eastend | Avonlea | Blaine Lake |
Caronport | Sedley | Radville | Porcupine Plain | Hanley |
Cupar | Elrose | Elbow | Sturgis | Herbert |
Kenosee Lake | Eatonia | Norquay | Frontier | Montmartre |
Kyle | Cabri | Paradise Hill | Wawota | Pierceland |
Mossbank | Naicam | Big River | Edam | Radisson |
Preeceville | Bethune | Turtleford | St Brieux |
This new investment builds on Access’s strong foundation. The co-operative has already connected 130 Saskatchewan communities through its major infrastructure program, delivering speeds of up to AccessHyperSpeed+ 1 Gig. With AccessSmart WiFi+ and incredible customer service, we’re focused on giving every household the best in-home experience, backed by a commitment to community that sets Access apart.
“We’re so excited to bring high-speed internet to these communities,” said Carmela Haines, President and CEO of Access Communications. “As a Saskatchewan co-operative, we’re proud to invest where we live and work. This is about helping families stay connected, supporting local businesses, and creating opportunities close to home.”
This is about a commitment to growth, resilience, and digital access. Our services are designed to support everything from video streaming and remote learning to small and medium sized business operations and precision agriculture.
Alongside high-speed internet, these communities will also gain access to binge-worthy entertainment with AccessNexTV Stream, advanced home and business protection with AccessSmartHome & AccessBusiness Smart Security, and dependable home and business phone and solutions (not applicable to all communities), all backed by local, Saskatchewan-based teams.
As a 100% community-owned, Saskatchewan not-for-profit co-operative, Access reinvests every dollar back into the province, strengthening infrastructure and supporting local initiatives that make communities stronger.
Learn more at: http://www.myaccess.ca.