NB: Province’s municipal utilities will get tax rebate as part of deal with Hydro-Quebec
By By April Robinson, The Canadian Press
Source: The Daily Gleaner, Jan. 27/10
[SAINT JOHN, NB] – A Canadian Press report in The Daily Gleaner says three New Brunswick utilities – Saint John Energy, Edmundston Energy and the Perth-Andover Electric Light Commission – will receive rebates from the provincial government to help them keep power rates low as part of the proposed sale of NB Power assets to Hydro-Quebec. For the full story, go to http://nbbusinessjournal.canadaeast.com/gleaner/article/934093.
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