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- City of Winnipeg utility bills are issued on a quarterly basis – four times per year or once every three months.
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Basic charge. All customers who have metered services are charged regularly to cover the cost of providing service. Billed on a daily rate. Based on meter size for City of Winnipeg-owned meters. It covers the cost of your water meter, customer service, and billing.
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MyUtility is an easy way for Winnipeg residents to access...
- MyUtility by the City
City of Winnipeg utility bills are issued on a quarterly basis – four times per year or once every three months. When it’s time to read your water meter, residential customers will receive notice by postcard (or postcard and email if you are a MyUtility user) with instructions on how to submit a water meter reading.
MyUtility is an easy way for Winnipeg residents to access utility bills, monitor water consumption, set recycling, garbage and yard waste reminders, and much more.
Jan 4, 2018 · Winnipeg, MB - Winnipeg residents can now manage their City of Winnipeg utility accounts online, anytime with MyUtility. MyUtility is a convenient portal that allows customers to view and manage their City of Winnipeg utility bills online, using any device, including smartphones.
May 1, 2024 · Utility Billing. MyUtility offers Winnipeggers the chance to manage their City utility accounts online, anytime and anywhere.
We launched MyUtility to give customers a convenient portal to manage and view their utility bills online using any device. I own a rental property. Can I view information about my tenant's utility bill online?
May 5, 2021 · One accurate meter reading is required per year; however, residents are encouraged to submit readings four times per year to help prevent large ‘catch up’ bills in the future. If a meter reading isn’t submitted, residents are billed based on an estimate of how much water they used.