The detailed report to the province's energy board outlines several findings about the cyber attack on the utility earlier this year. As the CBC's Josh Hoffman reports, it touches on new and old information, but some questions remain ... .
The utility submitted an incident report to the province’s energy board on Tuesday after the board asked NovaScotiaPower to provide more details about several aspects of the incident before the end of the year ... .
Eric Orde, 89, says the power bill for the cottage he’s owned outside of Annapolis Royal for 35 years is usually around $50 — not $500 — when it's not being used ... .
NovaScotia’s energy board has agreed to take a closer look at inaccurate billing and other aspects of the fallout from Nova Scotia Power’s cybersecurity breach, following a request from Premier Tim Houston... .
Law professorWayne MacKay says regardless of whether the lawsuit moves ahead or is successful, it could make companies more willing to focus on the interests of consumers ... .
NovaScotiaPower has responded to Premier Tim Houston's stinging letter to the chair of the utility board, calling for an investigation and asking why, after the cyberattack, some customers have been overbilled ... .
The president and CEO of NovaScotiaPower, Peter Gregg, says regular meter reading should be restored by the end of March, following a cybersecurity breach discovered last April ... .
NDPLeaderClaudia Chender is calling on the premier — who recently appointed himself energy minister — to launch an ownership and regulatory review of NovaScotiaPower... .
It's been a relatively quiet hurricane season for Canada'sEast Coast. But utility crews have been using that time to prepare for future events. Brett Ruskin has the story ... .