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When the power goes out, you can be sure we're working hard 24/7 to restore it as quickly and safely as possible.

Here's the process to get your power back on.

 


You report the outage

Until you report it, we might be unaware of an outage in your area. Call our power emergency line at (705) 445-1800 as soon as you notice an outage and we'll send out our crews.

Before calling us:

  • Check our power outage map to see if we already know about the outage.

  • Make sure the outage isn't isolated to your home or business.

  • If your neighbours still have power, check your main circuit breaker. Turn it off and back on again to ensure a good connection.

Call our power emergency line if:
  • Your electrical panel is not the cause of the outage.

  • The more details we get, the easier it is to identify possible sources and size of the outage.


You report power outage

Until you report a power outage in your area, we might be unaware of it. Call our power emergency line at (780) 412-4500 when your power is out and we'll send our crews.

Before calling us:

  • Check our power outage map to see if we already know about the outage.

  • Make sure the outage isn't isolated to your home or business.

  • If your neighbours still have power, check your main circuit breaker. Turn it off and back on again to ensure a good connection.

Call our power emergency line if:
  • Your electrical panel is not the cause of the outage.

  • The more details we get, the easier it is to identify possible sources and size of the outage. ​


 



We send out crews

Once we know about an outage, we send crews to assess the situation. How quickly we can get to the area and fix the damage is affected by:

  • Time of day.
  • Location of the problem.
  • Number of other outages.
  • Weather.
Our crews will provide an estimated restoration time for the outage map.



We send out crews

Once we know a​bout an outage, we send crews to assess the situation. How quickly we can get to the area and fix the damage is affected by:

  • Time of day.
  • Location of the problem.
  • Number of other outages.
  • Weather.
Our crews will provide an estimated restoration time for the outage map and anyone signed up for power outage alerts.


 


Our crews identify the cause

Restoring power is complex and dangerous, so your safety and the safety of our crews is our main concern. Finding the source of the outage takes more time for underground system issues, or if the overhead line is long or difficult to reach. We begin repairs as quickly as possible once we identify the cause, assess the damage and determine that it's safe to start repairs. Crews w​​ill update their power restoration estimate if this changes significantly. ​


 




We restore your power

We'll restore power once repairs are safely complete​d. We will update the map once power has been restored. If your power has not been restored or it goes out again, this can be a sign of a different, unidentified problem.​​ That's why we need you to call us and report when your power goes out (after you've checked your electr​ical panel).


We restore your power

We'll restore power once repairs are safely completed. We will update the map and send out a message to our alert subscribers once power has been restored. If your power has not been restored or it goes out again, this can be a sign of a different, unidentified problem.​​ That's why we need you to call us and report when your power goes out (after you've checked your electr​ical panel).​

Prioritizing multiple outages

Here's how we determine the order we restore power when there are multiple outages at the same time:

  1. Life threatening or dangerous conditions like downed power lines on a road or vehicle.
  2. Key community assets and critical services like hospitals, police, fire, etc.
  3. Outages that restore power to the most customers in the least amount of time.
  4. Smaller, isolated outages.

Power restoratio​n times​

Since every outage is unique and our crews need time to arrive on site, locate and assess the outage, it can be difficult to predict how long it will take to restore power.​​​​ When downed trees, severe weather and/or high volumes of traffic come to play, our first priority is always working safely to complete the repairs correctly the first time.

We understand that it can be frustrating not knowing the exact estimated restoration time, and appreciate your understanding and patience until power can be restored.