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Wood Pole Replacements 102-112 Walter Ave, Newmarket, ON Scheduled Power Outage and Planned Construction

Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Update: November 4, 2022 This project has been completed. Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution Ltd. (“NT Power”) plans to replace electric utility infrastructure along Walter Ave, Newmarket to extend the original service life of the assets and thereby maintain/improve the reliability...

Scheduled Power Outage and Planned Construction - Tom Taylor Trail from William Street and Eagle Street to Water Street

Thursday, September 29, 2022
Update November 1, 2022: This project has been delayed due to additional permissions being required to begin construction. Current estimates forecast work to begin early January 2023. Further updates will be provided as they become available. September 29, 2022: This project has...

Scam Alert

Friday, August 12, 2022
UPDATE: AUGUST 26, 2022 NT Power customers have been receiving emails from a company based in Florida with a heading "Newmarket Power Alert". These emails are not affiliated with NT Power. Should you receive an email with this heading, please delete immediately. Do not answer any...

Metrolinx GO Expansion (Rail Electrification) Utility Relocation Project – Queen Street Scheduled Power Outage and Planned Construction

Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Update August 18, 2022 All power has been restored to customers in this area. No further outages are planned for Queen Street and Concession Street. Update August 16, 2022 Work is progressing on schedule to replace 4 hydro poles on Queen Street as part of the Metrolinx GO...

NT POWER'S SCHEDULE UPDATE:

Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Update: July 4, 2022 NT POWER'S SCHEDULE UPDATE: Our NT Power Customer Service team is available by phone and email - 8:30 am to 4 pm, Monday to Friday. While our Midland office remains closed to the public, our Newmarket office is now open. Please note, we are no longer...

Increase in Energy Scams

Wednesday, April 20, 2022
There are a growing number of scams aimed at energy consumers. Some of these involve Facebook pages or emails from entities claiming to be Ontario Energy Board (OEB), or affiliated with or endorsed by the OEB. Some even falsely include the OEB’s name and logo. Others claim to...