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Enwin crews helping after ice storm

Crews from Enwin Utilities are travelling to Orillia to help residents recover from the severe ice storm.

The deployment includes a crew of lineworkers, repair equipment, and vehicles.

The crews are expected to remain on-site for several days to help repair the local electrical infrastructure.

“We’re committed to supporting our fellow utilities in times of crisis,” said Garry Rossi, President and CEO of ENWIN Utilities. “We know how vital it is to get the power back on as quickly as possible, and our teams are ready and willing to help communities in need.”

Local operations will not be affected. Crews will still be on hand to respond to any issues at home.

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