SaskPower rate increases approved by provincial government
SaskPower bills are going up by four per cent this fall and another four per cent next year as the Crown corporation increases rates for the first time since 2018.
The Government of Saskatchewan accepted the recommendation by Saskatchewan’s Rate Review Panel. The average residential power bill will go up by about $5 starting Sept. 1, and another $5 starting next April 1.
The review panel recommended the increases on July 11, and Thursday’s announcement from the government makes it official.
Don Morgan, the minister responsible for SaskPower, said the decision to hike rates wasn’t taken lightly.