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Castlegar ponders paperless billing

Paperless correspondence could become a future option for residents of Castlegar.

Councillor Kevin Chernoff says they are looking at allowing citizens to pay for services like property taxes, and utility rates online or electronically.

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Chernoff says its just another move by the city to be more green.

He adds if they make the change, it probably won’t be rolled out til sometime next year.

Council went paperless for the majority of its meetings last year.

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