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Just over 35,000 customers still don't have power back in Ontario more than a week after an ice storm tore through the ...
N.B. Power sent 27 crews to Ontario on Friday to assist with power restoration efforts after a week of ice, wind and rain.
Ontario continues its long-duration recovery efforts after a powerful, historic ice storm affected more than one million ...
About 44,000 homes and businesses in Ontario were still without power on Monday, more than a week after an ice storm caused ...
Hydro One has called this past weekend’s ice storm the most severe weather event since the ice storm of 1998. Freezing rain and ice accretion in parts of Ontario have resulted in downed trees and ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. After a massive ice storm hit parts of Ontario over the weekend, there are still more than 375,000 homes and businesses without power as of Monday morning.
Following a severe ice storm that swept through Ontario, insurers are advising affected homeowners on the claims process as they begin to assess property damage. The storm, which struck on March 28, ...
Ontario Provincial Police said a man in his late 70s was struck and killed by a fallen tree in the aftermath of a major ice storm late last month. Peterborough County OPP said on Monday ...
Some 17,000 customers are still without electricity more than a week after a powerful spring storm encrusted parts of central ...
About 44,000 people and businesses are still without power, according to a Hydro One news release issued Monday afternoon. Areas near Orillia, Barrie, Peterborough and Penetanguishene bore the brunt ...