Roughly 9,000 still without power in Manitoba after snowstorm
WINNIPEG — Slogging through drenched fields and exposed to open prairie in near-freezing temperatures, Manitoba Hydro crews continued to restore power Wednesday to homes and businesses hit by last week’s snowstorm.
Even with the help of workers from Ontario, Saskatchewan and Minnesota, many residents could be without electricity for several more days.
“All those wood poles that are down or damaged … have to be replaced,” Manitoba Hydro spokesman Bruce Owen said.
“In the outlying areas where people, for lack of a better expression, are at the end of the road … it will take us a little bit of time to get to them.”