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Thousands without power as Halifax region hit with widespread outages amid heat wave

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The Nova Scotia Power headquarters is seen in Halifax on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
The Nova Scotia Power headquarters is seen in Halifax on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

More than 44,000 Nova Scotia Power customers are without power in the Halifax area Friday night as the province deals with a heat wave.

According to Nova Scotia Power, the outage started at Lakeside Substation at 8:01 p.m. due to a failed piece of equipment. They said they expected power to be restored by 11:59 p.m.

Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency district chief of operations Robert Hebb told CTV News Atlantic that crews were on the scene after a fire emerged at the substation.

“They have one section of the substation that runs at 138,000 volts. There’s a series of switches that control that area, and one of those switches let go, exploded and caught fire,” he said.

Nova Scotia Power fire crews Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency crews respond to a fire that broke out at the Lakeside substation on July 3, 2026. (Joel LeBlanc/CTV News)

Hebb added that the switch is “about the size of a 10-gallon pail” and is filled with oil.

The massive outage stretches from Bedford to East Dover and Ketch Harbour.

A spokesperson with Nova Scotia Power confirmed it has nothing to do with load shedding. A previous alert that listed salt contamination as the cause was a mistake and the utility apologizes for that error.