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A list of the City of Calgary fees going up in the new year

Along with a new year, a number of increased city fees will arrive when the clock strikes midnight on Dec. 31.

New fee schedule comes into effect Jan. 1, 2017

From transit to swimming to renting ice time, some fees charged by the city are set to go up Jan. 1, 2017. (Rachel Maclean/CBC)

Along with a new year, a number of increased city fees will arrive when the clock strikes midnight on Dec. 31.

The increases were approved by council earlier this year as part of the 2015-18 budget cycle.

Below is a list of some of the increased fees and charges for city services.

Getting around on transit will cost a little bit more.

So will skating at the city's indoor arenas.

The cost of swimming in the city's pools or working out at a fitness centre is increasing.

And so is the price of admission to leisure centres.

Ice times will be a little more expensive.

Renting an athletic field will also cost a few more dollars.

So will picnic site rentals, for groups between one and 500 people.

The cost of adopting a cat or dog is also going up.

The garbage collection fee is staying the same, but recycling rates aren't.

Some water service fees are going down, while others are rising.