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Thousands Still without Power After Winter Storm in Ontario, Utility Says

  • Ontario's largest electric utility, Hydro One, reports that high winds could lead to more power outages as crews restore electricity to thousands affected by a winter storm.
  • As of the morning of December 30, 2025, approximately 15,000 customers remain without power, down from over 60,000 earlier this week.
  • Hydro One stated the outages were caused by ice accumulation on tree branches that knocked out power lines.
  • Environment Canada has issued advisories for snow squalls and blowing snow, warning of up to 50 centimeters of additional snow in some areas.
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Thousands in Ontario still without power as winter storm continues, Hydro One says

Environment Canada issues advisories for blowing snow and snow squalls in the province’s southwest and north

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The storm that has been going through the province for about two days has also forced the closure of several roads, both in the north and in the south.

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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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