Oakville Beaver, 7 Feb 1993, p. 11

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Questions and Answers Q. Where can I see a copy of the application? A. Part A of the application, consisting of the Request for Increase in Rates, is available for public inspection during normal business hours at Bell Canada public offices and at the offices of the CRTC, Les Terrasses de la Chaudi¢ére, Central Building, 1 Promenade du Portage, Room 201, Hull, Québec. Part A only will be sent to anyone who requests a copy of the application. Part B of the applicaâ€" tion, consisting of Memoranda of Support, and Part C of the application, consisting of responses to the initial set of commission interrogatories are also available for inspection at the CRTC and at the Ottawaâ€"Hull, Toronto and Montréal public offices named below, and will be sent to anyone filing a notice of intention to participate. Ottawaâ€"Hull Toronto Place Bell Canada Bell Trinity Square 160 Elgin Street 483 Bay Street Main Plaza Floor 1, North Tower Ottawa, Ontario Toronto, Ontario K1G 3J4 MS5G 2E1 Montréal 700, rue de La Gauchetiére Ouest Niveau A Montréal (Québec) H3B 4L1 Q. How can I comment on the application? A. 1. You may express your comments in one of two ways: BY SENDING A LETTER TO THE COMMISSION If you have a comment or matter that you feel the comâ€" mission should take into account in reviewing the applicaâ€" tion, including such matters as quality of service, availability of service, billing practices, or any other matter relating to the company‘s operations, you can write directâ€" ly to the commission. Your letter should clearly state your views and should include any relevant information that may be useful in explaining orâ€"supporting those views. Send your letter so it will be received by 22 March 1923 to: oo Mr. A. J. Darling Secretary General Canadian Radioâ€"television and Telecommunications Commission Ottawa, Ontario, K1A ON2. A copy of your letter should also be sent to: Bell Canada Mr. B. A. Courtois Viceâ€"President (Law Regulatory Affairs) 105 Hotel de Ville, 5th Floor Hull, Québec J8X 4H7. In the case of delivery by hand, you may use the commisâ€" sion‘s offices at the address above noted or any of the folâ€" lowing locations: Bell Canada Mr. B. A. Courtois c/o Mr. P. Hurtubise General Counsel 1050 Beaver Hall Hill Room 1600 Montréal, Québec Bell Canada Mr. B. A. Courtois c/o Mr. D. E. Pezzack General Counsel 483 Bay Street 10th Floor, South Toronto, Ontario Bell Canada Mr. B. A. Courtois Viceâ€"President (Law Regulatory Affairs) 105 Hotel de Ville, 5th Floor Hull, Québec. 2. BY APPEARING AT A HEARING The commission will be conducting a public hearing that is tentatively scheduled to take place in the Conference Centre, Phase IV, Place du Portage, 140 Promenade du Portage, Hull, Québec, commencing 17 May 1993 at 9:30 a.m., provided the application file has been e to the satisfaction of the commission. The first part of the hearing will be devoted to hearing representaâ€" tions from customers. If you would like an opportunity to appear and expand on your letter, or make further submisâ€" sions, you should follow the procedure described above for sending comments to the commission, making sure to include a statement of your desire to appear. Following these representations, the second part of the hearing will be devoted to a detailed review of the company‘s evidence. Participation in this part of the hearâ€" ing, which generally requires being present on a daily basis, involves presentation of evidence of both the applicant and interveners, often through expert witnesses, and includes crossâ€"examination. If you wish to participate, you must file with the commission a notice expressly setting out your intention to participate in the second part of the hearing, together with a statement of your position, on or before 22 March 1993, with a copy to the company. This will entitle you to receive a complete copy of the applicaâ€" tion. The deadline for the submission of interrogatories to the company, with a copy to the commission, is also 22 March 1993. Persons submitting interrogatories should carefully examine the initial set of commission interâ€" rogatories, and should avoid duplicating them. It is not necessary to appear with legal counsel to either make a representation during the first part of the hearing, or to participate in the second part of the hearing. Q. Who may I contact for further information? A. For additional information on the application or the proâ€" cedure to be followed, please contact Bell Canada, or the CRTC in Hull, Québec at (819) 997â€"1027 or in Montréal Québec at (514) 283â€"6607. To find out the rights and obligations of parties to a proceeding, please read the CRTC Telecommunications Rules of Procedure. Copies are available at a cost from the Canada Communications Group Publishing, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0S9 (Catalogue SOR/79â€"554 amended by SOR/86â€"832). Phone (819) 956â€"4800. » Map 1 Toronto Community Calling Plan area 1. Acton 27. Markham 2. Ajaxâ€"Pickering 28. Milton 3. Aurora 29. Mount Albert 4. Beeton 30. Newmarket 5. Bethesda 31. Nobleton 6. Bolton 32. Oak Ridges 7. Bowmanville 33. Oakville 8. Bradford 34. Oshawa 9. Brampton 35. 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