Ontario

Grimsby Power Shares Safety Plans Ahead of Heavy Rain

By

James Sinclair
March 11, 2026 1:57 pm

On March 10, 2026, Grimsby Power issued a reminder to residents in Grimsby, Ontario, regarding how the utility handles service interruptions during severe weather. This update follows a special weather statement from Environment Canada that warned of significant rainfall moving into the region.

The utility provider noted that its crews are focused on restoring power as safely and quickly as possible during harsh conditions. Heavy rain and wind can make repairs in the field more complicated and increase risks for workers on the ground.

As of March 11, 2026, there are no planned or unplanned power outages reported in the local area. The reminder is a proactive measure to help households and businesses prepare for possible disruptions while weather conditions remain unpredictable.

If an outage occurs, the company plans to restore electricity as soon as it is safe for crews to perform the work. Residents are encouraged to check for updates through official maps and communication channels if they lose power.

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