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The Town of Battleford announced it will not disconnect residents' water services during the province's State of Emergency response to COVID-19. People are encouraged to call the town if they need to make payment arrangements for their utility bill. (File photo/battlefordsNOW Staff)
Temporary Reprieve

Town won’t disconnect water services during COVID-19 State of Emergency

Mar 25, 2020 | 5:00 PM

Battleford residents will appreciate knowing the town is considering the current state of affairs with COVID-19 related issues and hopes to make it easier for those who may be dealing with financial challenges at this time.

The Town of Battleford announced it will not disconnect water services during the Government of Saskatchewan’s State of Emergency.

The town said it plans to mail or e-mail residents’ utility bills at the end of April.

CAO John Enns-Wind said in a statement all utility accounts must be brought up to current status after the State of Emergency or residents must establish a payment plan to clear the amount in arrears. Information on the town’s Water Installments Payment Plan (WIPPS) is available on the town’s website.

“If you have signed up to WIPPs, regular payments will continue to be withdrawn; however, your account will be cancelled should there be insufficient funds to cover the payments and additional service charges may apply,” Enns-Wind said. “If you are in economic distress and concerned about your April utility billing, contact the Utility Clerk at 306-937-6200 to arrange a payment plan.”

If anyone needs more information, they can refer to the town’s website.

The town is asking people to stay informed with credible information through the provincial government’s website or the federal government’s website.

The town continues to encourage people to practise social distancing, self-isolate when necessary, and “be a good neighbour.”

angela.brown@jpbg.ca

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