Clearwater Secondary closed after BC Hydro fails to alert school of planned power outage
CLEARWATER, B.C. — (UPDATE 3:35 p.m.): Students at Clearwater Secondary had the day off Thursday (Jan. 8) as a planned power outage was unbeknownst to anyone at the school.
In a message to parents sent just before 10:00 a.m., Clearwater Secondary Principal Darren Coates said the school would be closed for the day as the power was “unexpectedly out.”
In a subsequent update half an hour later, Coates told parents that BC Hydro “made an error” when it mapped out the area of Clearwater that would be subject to a planned power outage Thursday and didn’t inform the school.
“I was in conversation with a BC Hydro representative, and they apologized for the mistake and the disruption it caused,” Coates said. “Students are all at home or on their way home on buses or via their regular way of getting to school (walking, driving).”


