Calgary Herald

Parts of Sask. go dark after large power outage

- RYAN MCKENNA

REGINA David Loblaw says his downtown Regina chocolate shop is a bit spooky due to a power outage that affected large swaths of the province.

But that didn’t stop the owner of Chocolates by Bernard Callebaut from bundling up in a parka and opening Tuesday despite what Saskatchew­an’s Crown utility is calling a power outage crisis.

“We have all these chocolate Santas all around the room and all you see are these dark silhouette­s, so it looks like a bunch of weird dark ghosts that are kind of peering at you,” Loblaw said.

SaskPower said the majority of customers in Regina had their power restored Tuesday afternoon, although the utility couldn’t say when others would see the lights back on. Other major centres, including Weyburn and Moose Jaw, have been affected, while Melville, Humboldt and Rosthern are among the many communitie­s without power.

Spokesman Jordan Jackle said “tens of thousands” of people were affected and the exact cause is unknown.

The issues started late last week with misty and foggy conditions clinging to power lines, Jackle said. All three of the province’s coal fleets were off-line earlier Tuesday and crews were trying to assess the cause and do repairs, he said.

“We do know the frost had a significan­t impact on our infrastruc­ture out there in the past number of days,” Jackle said. “Obviously, that will factor into how we’re looking at this in terms of downed lines and whatnot.”

The company’s outage centre received 20,000 calls between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. — the same number of calls it received for the entire month of November. It warned forecasted high winds could make it harder to restore power.

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