P.E.I. city with its own power company fuming over larger utility’s plan to slash power on frigid night

P.E.I. city with its own power company fuming over larger utility’s plan to slash power on frigid night

Though a plan to institute two-hour rolling blackouts Tuesday night has been called off, Summerside's mayor says he's not happy about how his city of 17,000 people has been treated by Maritime Electric this week.In an interview with CBC News late

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