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Two become one: Kenora, Ont. council approves merger with Thunder Bay Hydro

The merger between Thunder Bay Hydro and Kenora Hydro will go ahead as planned as council in Kenora, Ont. have approved the the proposed consolidation on Tuesday, Jan. 16.

On Tuesday, Jan. 16 council in Kenora approved the merger

City councillors in Kenora, Ont. approved the merger between Thunder Bay Hydro and Kenora Hydro during their regular meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 16. The City of Kenora will own approximately 9.1% of the shares in the new company, and will also have a seat on the new board of directors. (CBC Stock)

The merger between Thunder Bay Hydro and KenoraHydro will go ahead as plannedafter council in Kenora, Ont. approved the proposed consolidation on Tuesday, Jan. 16.

On Monday night, Thunder Bay city council gave their stamp of approval to consolidatethe two electricity utilities in northwestern Ontario as hydro officials claim merging the two companies will benefit customers by ensuring lower electricity rates.

The two companies have been seeking a merger since 2016 as a report presented to Thunder Bay city councillorson Monday night showed the increasingly complex landscape that has many smaller electrical utilities in Ontario consolidating.

According to a media release from Kenora Hydro, the Board spentthe past 15 months "pursing apotential merger by reviewing financial statements, completing due diligence on each other and identifyingbenefits for the shareholders and the customers."

Officials said the City of Kenorawill own approximately nine per cent of the shares of the new company and Kenorawill beentitled to a seat on the new board of directors.

Council in Kenorabelieve this merger will allow the consolidated company to adapt to the changing industry and increase the economies of scale which will in turn lower costs and reduce the business risk.

Customers and shareholders are expected to benefit through low rates and new services such as outage mapping, according to officials from Kenora Hydro.

Kenora will maintain a local operations centre, according to Tuesday's statements.

Officials said Kenora Hydro staff will transition over to the new entity, whileany needed reductions in staffwill be primarilydone through attrition.