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Power problems in northern Oshawa Sunday

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, Durham

About 3,000 people were impacted by a power outage in northern areas of Oshawa, and into Port Perry Sunday morning. According to the Oshawa PUC, the problems were caused by defective equipment. The affected area includes Ritson Road North, Simcoe Street North and Thornton Road North. Officials say all problems will be cleared shortly.

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Permalink | May 20th, 2012

One Response to “Power problems in northern Oshawa Sunday”

  1. Paul Shishis Says:
    May 21st, 2012 at 6:59 pm

    Noticed at home in Oshawa off Thornton

    Three quick power pulses @ near 12:00am to 1:15am
    Followed later that early morning after 3:30am – ?
    Flashing clock again

    May 21,2012

    It happens * .*

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