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‘The entire nation was just black’: Power line repaired after ‘scary’ outage in northern Man.

By News RoomJanuary 2, 20263 Mins Read
‘The entire nation was just black’: Power line repaired after ‘scary’ outage in northern Man.
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‘The entire nation was just black’: Power line repaired after ‘scary’ outage in northern Man.

Manitoba Hydro says repairs are complete after a downed power line left a remote Manitoba First Nation in the dark earlier this week.

The Crown corporation said Friday that power is gradually being restored to Pimicikamak (Cross Lake) First Nation, which had been without electricity since the line failed on Sunday, leading to a local state of emergency due to the extreme cold conditions.

Hydro said the restoration of power is happening gradually in the community to avoid overloading the system.

The broken power line ran between a pair of islands in the Nelson River, and Hydro’s Peter Chura told Global Winnipeg on Thursday that the ice wasn’t thick enough for vehicles to be safely supported.

“(It) was a major undertaking,” he said. “A 300-metre stretch of cable between two islands and a river … we had to use helicopter crews outside in -30 degree weather for two full days.

“Very difficult work…. We’re very proud of our crews and the work they did, and were able to do it safely and successfully.”

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Chura said the plan to gradually return power is to avoid overloading the system.

“Now that the cable is repaired, we can start re-energizing the community, but we can’t do it all at once,” he said.


“We can’t bring that whole load onto the system immediately; that risks causing damage and prolonging the outage.”

In a release, Hydro said there have been 20 employees working in Pimicikamak during the outage. Chura said the broken cable will be taken to Thompson and examined in an effort to determine why it failed.

Band councillor Shirley Robinson told Global Winnipeg on Thursday that the outage was a scary situation for the community of more than 7,000 residents — many of whom were evacuated to communities including Norway House, Thompson and Winnipeg.

“It was very scary at times, because we had infants at home … and our elders. There’s vulnerable and medically inclined people and others with disabilities, and we wanted to make sure we took care of everybody.”

Robinson said she was at home around 11 p.m. on Sunday when the power shut off “out of the blue.”

“I was inside of my own home when the power totally went out,” she said. “I thought it was just my unit, but then I looked out and the entire nation was just black.”

— with files from The Canadian Press

&copy 2026 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.

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