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Applications are Now Open for Nova Scotia Power's 2024 Scholarship & Bursary Program

Applications are now open for Nova Scotia Power’s 2024 Scholarship and Bursary Program, and students in Nova Scotia are encouraged to apply. The program is accepting applications until April 19, 2024.

Latest Storm Prompts Activation of Nova Scotia Power's Emergency Operations Centre

Nova Scotia Power will open its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Wednesday, January 10 at 8 AM ahead of the latest windstorm expected to hit the province.

Restoration efforts underway for customers

Restoration efforts are in full force with more than 750 people in the field working to restore power for customers, including power line technicians, damage assessors and forestry workers.

NS Power to Open Emergency Operations Centre Ahead of Storm

Nova Scotia Power is activating its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Monday morning, (December 18) at 9am ahead of the high winds and rain expected to hit the province.

NS Power Crews Safely Restoring Power following Damaging High Winds

Crews continue to work to restore power to customers affected by the significant winds that swept across the province yesterday and overnight.

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NS Power to Activate Emergency Operations Centre

Nova Scotia Power will be opening its Emergency Operations Centre on Monday, (December 11) at 9am ahead of the approaching weather.

Nova Scotia Power to Open Emergency Operations Centre

Nova Scotia Power is opening its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Saturday, October 7 ahead of Tropical Storm Philippe.

Restoration efforts in full force following Post Tropical Storm Lee

More than 800 people are working in communities across Nova Scotia to restore power, and more are on the way, after Post Tropical Storm Lee whipped across Nova Scotia Saturday.

Nova Scotia Power Responding to Tropical Storm Lee

Tropical storm Lee continues to batter Nova Scotia creating dangerous conditions across the province. The tropical storm force winds have brought down trees and knocked out power to over 100,000 customers as of 8:30am, many in the western part of the province (South Shore, Tri-County and Annapolis Valley) and the metro area. Winds have reached over 100km/hour in parts of the west and over 90 km/hour in downtown Halifax.

Preparing for Hurricane Lee: NS Power to Activate Emergency Operations Centre

Nova Scotia Power will be activating its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Friday at 12pm, (September 15) ahead of the first significant storm expected to impact Nova Scotia this hurricane season.