The service would split revenues with the town
Huntsville’s General Committee is considering a proposal to bring LiveBarn, a subscription-based streaming service, to the Canada Summit Centre.
Representatives told council the system would allow families to watch games, practices, and tournaments remotely, while also giving players the chance to review their performances. The company covers all set-up costs, runs its own network line, and shares subscription revenue with the town.
Council has asked staff to explore the feasibility of installing the service in both arenas.

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