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SaskPower customers residing on the Lac La Ronge Indian Band reserve are paying a higher monthly basic charge, than those living in Air Ronge or La Ronge despite using the same connection and being neighbours.
This SaskPower said has to do with how your community is classified under the provincial Municipalities Act.
The different classifications allow the Utility to charge more for rural communities.
“The vast majority of First Nations and reserves are classified as rural. So as such, we charge them a different rate than say a customer in Saskatoon or Prince Albert,” said SaskPower spokesperson Scott McGregor.
La Ronge reserve members are charged an additional $10 per month for their basic charge, compared to those in La Ronge and Air Ronge.