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globalnews.caCountyCustomers TrackedCustomers Out Pembina2,0280 Pinawa4400 Piney2,5580 Pipestone1,5800 Portage la Prairie8,9950 Powerview-Pine Falls1,2010 Prairie Lakes5,8710 Prairie View1,1300 Rhineland3,3841 Riding Mountain West2,0780 … St. Andrews8,3300 St. Clements8,4720 St. François Xavier3170 St. Laurent1,9500 St. Pierre-Jolys1260 Stanley5,3480 Ste. Anne4,8580 Steinbach2,4250 Stonewall1,1840 Strathcona3650 … Virden1,4620 Wallace – Woodworth3,1160 West740 West Interlake1,7200 West St. Paul5,5480...
poweroutage.comHigh winds in the Pembina Valley region are causing power outages for a number of people according to Manitoba Hydro.
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outage.reportCustomers in Pukatawagan, Leaf Rapids, Lynn Lake, Nelson House and South Indian Lake have been affected by a “major outage,” Manitoba Hydro said in a tweet Friday night.
www.cbc.caCheck our outage map for outages in your area and report an outage. Get helpful tips on preparing for a power outage and learn how we work to prevent them.
www.hydro.mb.caPower is out across southern Manitoba communities on Tuesday morning after thunderstorms moved through the region.
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