City of North Battleford advises utility customers that bills will not arrive by mail, but are still due as usual
As the Canada Post strike continues, utility customers for the City of North Battleford will still be required to pay amounts owing on their accounts even though paper bills are not going to be mailed out during postal delivery disruptions.
The City’s Finance Department will continue to send utility bills through email if customers are signed up for e-billing. E-billing services are free of charge and sign-ups can be completed online at this link. Consumers can also sign up for free text reminders, which will notify customers about any outstanding balances and payment deadlines, helping them to avoid service disconnections. Penalties for late payments will still apply.
Utility customers can also call or visit City Hall during regular business hours to confirm the amount owing for their current bill. Utility payments can be made in person at City Hall (using cash, cheque, debit card, or money order), or online using a credit card. Cheques should be made payable to City of North Battleford.
Vendors or contractors that wish to send invoices to the City of North Battleford are encouraged to send them electronically to accountspayable@cityofnb.ca.
The City of North Battleford thanks the public in advance for their cooperation during this interruption to postal services. Anyone with questions or concerns may contact the City by email at info@cityofnb.ca or by calling 306-445-1700.
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For more information:
Candace Toma, Public & Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator
306-441-0713 | publicrelations@cityofnb.ca
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City Hall
1291-101st Street P.O. Box 460
North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y6
306-445-1700
reception@cityofnb.ca