Members of an advocacy group in Regina are looking for answers and transparency as they launch a legal battle with the City of Regina over issues with smart water meters.
One of the plaintiffs, Tonie Wells, said the city left the group with no choice but to take legal action.
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She’s part of the group United We Stand, which opposes the new water meters and shares concerns around rising bills, safety and installation issues.
“There have been a couple of groups over the years that have attempted to work with the city and get answers from the city, ri

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