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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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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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Read Full ArticleWinter storm brings hazardous roads and scattered power outages across Norfolk
Norfolk County continues to feel the impacts of the ongoing winter storm, with residents facing both hazardous road conditions and scattered power outages. Overnight snowfall has left roads, particularly side streets, covered in snow, making travel slow and potentially dangerous. Motorists are urged to drive cautiously, reduce speeds, allow extra time for commutes, and remain alert to pedestrians and other vehicles. County officials advise delay…
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Left
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- 73% of the sources lean Left
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L 73%
C 27%
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