Top Stories
Urgent Power Outage Hits Belleville, Pickering Affecting 5,000

BREAKING: A significant power outage has plunged parts of Belleville and Pickering into darkness, affecting over 5,000 customers. The outage began shortly before 8 PM on Friday night, with reports indicating that the issue originated in Belleville.
As of 8:20 PM, Elexicon has not confirmed the cause of the outage or provided an estimated time for restoration. Residents are urged to prepare for an extended disruption as crews work to resolve the issue.
This outage is particularly concerning as night falls, leaving many without essential services. Local officials are closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as new information becomes available.
Residents in impacted areas are advised to stay tuned to local news for the latest developments, and to report any downed power lines to Elexicon immediately for safety.
Stay connected as we bring you urgent updates on this evolving situation.
-
World3 months ago
Scientists Unearth Ancient Antarctic Ice to Unlock Climate Secrets
-
Entertainment3 months ago
Trump and McCormick to Announce $70 Billion Energy Investments
-
Science3 months ago
Four Astronauts Return to Earth After International Space Station Mission
-
Lifestyle3 months ago
TransLink Launches Food Truck Program to Boost Revenue in Vancouver
-
Technology2 months ago
Apple Notes Enhances Functionality with Markdown Support in macOS 26
-
Top Stories7 days ago
Urgent Update: Fatal Crash on Highway 99 Claims Life of Pitt Meadows Man
-
Sports3 months ago
Search Underway for Missing Hunter Amid Hokkaido Bear Emergency
-
Politics2 months ago
Ukrainian Tennis Star Elina Svitolina Faces Death Threats Online
-
Technology3 months ago
Frosthaven Launches Early Access on July 31, 2025
-
Politics3 months ago
Carney Engages First Nations Leaders at Development Law Summit
-
Entertainment3 months ago
Calgary Theatre Troupe Revives Magic at Winnipeg Fringe Festival
-
Politics1 week ago
Shutdown Reflects Democratic Struggles Amid Economic Concerns