BC Hydro has a planned power outage that will affect a large portion of the Bulkley Valley and surronding area on Sunday Sept. 15.
BC Hydro has planned a power outage that will affect a large portion of the Bulkley Valley and surrounding area on Sunday Sept. 15. BC Hydro said the outage is necessary for crews to safely perform a transmission line relocation at the Telkwa substation and is associated with the Prince George to Terrace Capacitors Stations Project. The impacted zone will be from Telkwa to Kitwanga, including all communities in between.
The project will see three capacitor stations installed, one near Vanderhoof, a second near Burns Lake and the third near Telkwa.
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