On Oct. 1 the average residential customer can expect to see a decrease in their bill, on average, of 8 per cent or $6.52 per month.
On Thursday morning the government announced it approved a commodity rate decrease from the natural gas Crown corporation. According to a press release the decrease is “of 24.5 per cent” to the commodity rate “bringing it from $4.20 per gigajoule to $3.20/GJ.” At the same time there is a 5 per cent increase delivery service rate.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYUnlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account.
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