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Garbage, Recycling, Water & Wastewater
The City of Red Deer is responsible for providing citizens with garbage and recycling services, and water and wastewater services.
For further information on these utilities and billing inquirers, please refer to The City of Red Deer Utility Billing Service Centre.
Electricity
City of Red Deer residents have more options when choosing natural gas and electricity retailers. For current information on registered retailers including a rate summary, contact the Alberta Government - Utilities Consumers Advocate or to obtain a list of retailer options call toll free 403-310-4822 (within Alberta) or call 1-780-644-5130 (outside Alberta).
Natural Gas ATCO Gas distributes natural gas throughout Alberta to industrial, residential and commercial customers. ATCO Gas provides the delivery, customer care and distribution systems that ensure natural gas is available when you need it. ATCO Gas bills your retailer for delivery costs, and your retailer passes these costs on to you. For information about your bill or specific charges, please contact your energy retailer. Electric Light & Power Department
The Electric Light & Power department's primary responsibility, as a regulated wires service provider, is to plan, build, operate and maintain Red Deer's electric transmission and distribution facilities to reliably deliver power to every customer in The City's service area.
Phone Services Telus and Shaw Cable provide Telephone services for the City of Red Deer.
Supernet Moving ideas as well as people and products is essential to today’s businesses. The Red Deer region's telecommunications infrastructure is among the most established in North America.
The City of Red Deer spearheaded construction of a fibre-optic network within its boundaries. The Alberta Supernet connects rural communities with high-speed broadband services.
Alberta leads Canadian provinces in the rate of technology adoption, particularly with wireless services. Alberta firms have led the development of the Canadian wireless industry to serve the needs of oil and gas developers in remote locations throughout the province.
The high-speed Alberta SuperNet is now built and operational in thousands of facilities in 429 communities across Alberta, making the province more connected than ever before.
For information on other utility information sources in the Red Deer area, please refer to the Other Resources page |