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UPDATE: Power back on for PG residents

UPDATE 8:53 AM

According to the BC Hydro website, the outage that cut off power to 1,412 people in Prince George was brought back on around 8 PM last night (Saturday).

July 17 4:02 PM

Over 1,400 Prince George homes are without power following a motor vehicle incident on the West side of town.

BC Hydro crews are currently on the scene, which occurred on Ospika Boulevard.

The homes have been without electricity since 1:52 pm.

Buildings located east of Faulkner Crescent, south of Hatherly Road, north of Dufferin Ave, and West of Laurier Crescent could be without power until the work is complete.

 

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