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Google Pixel 9 Arrives

Google Pixel 9 Pro XLThe Google Pixel has always been amazing. Now it's even better.

The Pixel 9 family has expanded. The Pixel 9 Pro XL is a little bit bigger. The Pixel 9 is a bit smaller. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is, well, AWESOME!

With Google's amazing cameras and photo editing, Gemini AI, renowned Google privacy tools and seven years of OS and security updates, this could be the only phone you'll ever need. 

If you're ready for an upgrade, you're ready for the Google Pixel 9.

Visit eagle.ca for details.

Internet Safety

Canadian Centre fro Child Protection

For over 30 years, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection has been dedicated to the safety of all children. Their goal is to reduce child victimization by providing programs and services to Canadians. They do this through public awareness activities, personal safety education programs and the national tip line to report online sexual abuse of children (Cybertip.ca).


Cybertip.ca 

Protecting our children

Cybertip.ca is Canada's national tip line for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children. If you have information regarding incidents of child pornography, luring, child sex-tourism or child prostitution you can report it anonymously at cybertip.ca.


Web AwareParents Needed

The Internet is a great place for children to learn about the world around them but there are risks. The involvement of parents in making it a safe environment is essential. webAWARE provides the tools you need to help keep your kids safe online.


Media SmartsMedia and youth

MediaSmarts is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization for digital and media literacy. Their vision is that children and youth have the critical thinking skills to engage with media as active and informed digital citizens.


Canadian Anti Spam Legislation - Stop Spam HereYou can help stop spam

Canada's anti-spam legislation protects consumers and businesses. You can find out more about protecting yourself. If you are a business, there is also information to help you with your email marketing campaigns. Details


 

TV Service Now Available

Atop TV now availableAre you tired of paying too much and getting too little? We have the solution!

eagle.ca is an authorized agent for Atop TV. We have the same programming and add-on channels as the big guys, but for a lot less money. Our skinny package of 32 channels is just $25/month. eMail support@eagle.ca for details.

Do you have the need for speed?

Faster Internet?Our eCable service gets you all the speed you need for your fast-paced, online life.

Whether you're just surfing and doing email, or have multiple screens in your home or business that stream music or videos, we have the speed to match. Residential plans start at just $72/month. Details

Talk & Save from just $25/month
Ontario-wide local calling

Talk & Save phone service now availableIt has been more than 40 years since Northumberland County residents have been able to purchase their local telephone service from a locally owned and operated company*.

The area once again has a local telephone service provider... eagle.ca! Our new digital Talk & Save service provides local phone numbers and you can bring your existing number to eagle.ca too.

Our local calling area is all of Ontario (that's right... the whole province is just a local call away) and we give you more than a dozen calling features in our basic service. Details

* Since 1899, more than 28 locally owned and operated companies have delivered telephone service in Northumberland. The last of these, Alnwick Rural and Fenella Rural were sold to Bell Canada in 1970.

Cell phones and tablets aren't toys

Just like your notebook computer or digital camera, your wireless phone or tablet is a complicated electronic device. Moisture, excessive vibration and impact from even short drops can permanently damage your phone and void the warranty.

DO NOT operate your phone in the rain, fog or other damp environment.
DO NOT
leave your phone outside overnight.
DO NOT use your phone near the pool, hot tub or lake.
DO NOT
use or place your phone anywhere that moisture of any kind (fog, rain, steam) may come in contact with it.
DO NOT place your phone where any weight will be placed on top of it.
Buy a PROTECTIVE COVER to help protect your new phone.

Damages from moisture and impact are not covered by the manufacturer's warranty and many water damaged phones or those with damaged screens cannot be repaired economically. Replacement costs can be many hundreds of dollars.

Device Protection
You can protect your phone and your investment with TELUS Device Care Complete. For as little as $15/month you can extend the manufacturer's warranty and include physical or liquid damage replacement. (Replacement cost is model dependent. See store for details)

SPAM and virus filtering for eMail

All eagleMembers receive free junk mail filtering. With spam now over 96% of all email traffic, this free service saves you time and money.

Our Barracuda Spam Firewall also filters your email for viruses. Many new virus attacks are transmitted using email. This is a great way to enhance the virus protection you already have on your computer.

Canada's Anti Spam Legislation came into effect on July 1st, 2014. Learn more about CASL and how it impacts your business email marketing.

 

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Business Services

Since 1995 eagle.ca has been providing Northumberland businesses with a variety of Internet services.

Whether you need Internet access, domain hosting, email or more, we have the solution for you. Here are just a few of the services we offer:
DSL high-speed access
Fibre optic broadband access
Domain name registrations
Domain hosting for websites and email
Internet and network consulting

Contact us at 905-373-9313 or  business@eagle.ca for more information.


CBC News Headlines

All bakeries in Gaza forced to close due to lack of flour, diesel in month-long blockade

People walk past a closed bakery.
Bakeries in the Gaza Strip shuttered Tuesday after running out of flour and diesel to operate, as a month-long Israeli blockade on food and aid entering the territory remains in place.

NFL revises OT rule for regular season, expands replay assist

A general view of NFL logo on the field before Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome on February 9, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
While the future of the "tush push" still hasn't been decided, NFL owners approved expanding replay assist and revising overtime rules, a person with knowledge of the voting told The Associated Press.

Unity to acrimony: Tone of U.S.-Canada-Mexico World Cup changes with tariffs, 51st state talk

Canada midfielder Ali Ahmed and United States defender Kristoffer Lund chase the ball during the second half of an international friendly soccer game on September 7, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri.
It's hard to know how, exactly, how rifts created by tariffs or U.S. President Donald Trump's talk about making Canada the 51st state, might affect the 2026 Men's World Cup, its organization and co-ordination, fans' travel plans and more.

Palestinian from West Bank first detainee under 18 to die in Israeli prison: officials

A man holds a poster.
A teenager from the West Bank who was held in an Israeli prison for six months without being charged died after collapsing in unclear circumstances, becoming the first Palestinian under 18 to die in Israeli detention, officials said.

Hooters, known for skimpy server outfits, files for bankruptcy protection

A Hooters restaurant is shown, with the tall sign outside closer to the photographer than the actual building. Construction is being done beside the building and a worker is visible.
Hooters, the U.S.-based restaurant chain known for chicken wings and "Hooters Girls" in skimpy wait-staff outfits, has filed for bankruptcy protection.

China launches military drills around Taiwan, calls its president a 'parasite'

An East Asian man wearing a suit is tight-lipped behind a podium
China began joint army, navy and rocket force exercises around Taiwan on Tuesday as a "stern warning" against separatism and called Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te a "parasite," as Taiwan sent warships to respond to China's navy approac...

Trump voters brush off threats to Canadian sovereignty as a joke and a distraction

Republican voters Gale Delano (left) and Ginny Delano (right) say Canadians shouldn

B.C. man accused in conspiracy to obtain U.S. technology for Pakistan's nuclear weapons program

A long, brown camouflage missile with a red tip on the back of a flat-deck vehicle rolls down the road.
A B.C. man is in custody in Washington state, accused of acting as a middleman in a years-long conspiracy to smuggle U.S. technology through Canada in a bid to bypass laws meant to limit Pakistan's military ambitions.

Olympic CEO has 'absolutely no doubt' that sliding events will be held in Cortina d'Ampezzo

Olympic sliding track under construction
With the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics less than a year away, organizing committee CEO Andrea Varnier said he has "absolutely no doubt" that sliding sports will be held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, after testing went well last week.

Canada's Jacobs falls to Scotland's Mouat in extra end at men's curling worlds

Male curler crouches down with one hand holding broom and one around mouth as he watches throw.
Canada's Brad Jacobs has his first loss of the BKT World Men's Curling Championship in Moose Jaw, Sask.

Rogers to retain Canadian NHL rights with 12-year, $7.7-billion US deal: reports

Close up of NHL logo on the bottom of a hockey net.
The NHL and Rogers have agreed to a new 12-year Canadian broadcasting deal worth US$7.7 billion, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.

Former Team Einarson lead Briane Harris weighs in on lost curling season

Canadian athlete Briane Harris releases a rock during the bronze-medal match against Sweden at the world women’s curling championship at Goransson Arena in Sandviken, Sweden on March 26, 2023.
When Briane Harris received an unexpected email from World Curling in February 2024, she thought it looked quite unusual and didn't open it right away.