Man responsible for city-wide power outage, receives prison sentence and $25,000 restitution order
An incident in Prince Albert last fall involving a truck slamming into a power pole, and subsequently knocking out power to the entire city, has resulted in a 30-month prison sentence.
Timothy Iron, 37, who appeared in person Tuesday at Provincial Court, has also been ordered to pay SaskPower over $25,000.
Guilty pleas were entered last April to two counts of mischief, and one count of uttering threats. The mischief charges related to interference with property and causing someone harm; as well as damage to the power pole.
On the day of the offence last November, Iron was the passenger in the truck and had just been picked up from the hospital by his now ex-wife.


