High winds and icy conditions leave many without power in Ontario and Quebec
MONTREAL — Extreme weather conditions were expected to continue in parts of northern Ontario and Quebec on Thursday evening after a sharp cold front with high winds hit both provinces, knocking out power lines and leaving tens of thousands of people in the dark Wednesday night.
More than 20,000 households and businesses in Quebec were still without power as of 4:30 p.m. Thursday, down from a high of more than 250,000 Wednesday night, Hydro-Québec reported. It said strong winds caused major damage along parts of its network, downing trees and breaking some poles.
The widespread outages forced dozens of schools to close and paralyzed the light-rail train network that connects Montreal with suburbs across the St. Lawrence River.
The Réseau Express Métropolitain was back up and running Thursday morning after a Wednesday power loss brought three of its automatic trains — including one crossing the 3.4-kilometre-long Champlain Bridge — to an unexpected halt, temporarily trapping passengers inside.


