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THUNDER BAY — Enbridge Gas is proposing some changes for its Ontario operations, including amalgamating the Northwestern Ontario zone with the province's three other regional rate zones.
A spokesperson told TBnewswatch the impact on customers' bills would vary, with some residential customers across the province seeing decreases of up to 13 per cent, while others would pay up to eight per cent more. Recently, natural gas rates in Northwestern Ontario increased by 6.2 per cent for the three-month period that started Oct. 2.
She said in order to further reflect the operations of a single company, Enbridge is proposing to further align and simplify its rates and services in phases between 2025 and 2026.
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