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Power expected to be restored fully, later today

Just over 2,400 residents in Prince George remain without power after yesterday’s powerful windstorm.

BC Hydro says more than 7,000 continue to be affected in the Central Interior as a whole, after 90 kilometer winds battered much of the Province.

BC Hydro expects service to return to normal at around noon today, however there are indications that it may take longer for some areas – as late as 11 pm.

If you are without power, and for the most up to date information on all outages and blackouts, just visit BC Hydro.com/outages on any smartphone device.

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