TORONTO – Close to 250,000 people in Toronto are without power Sunday after a massive ice storm swept across the region causing trees to fall under the weight of the freezing rain.
Toronto Hydro officials say power could be out in the city for up to 72 hours.
Read More: Complete coverage of the Ontario ice storm
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