“I believe we did a very very good job,” says Bell’s Geoff Moore. “We did everything we could.”
The sounds of whirring chainsaws and buzzing generators are filling the streets of Halifax as the city recovers from Hurricane Fiona, which made landfall as a post-tropical storm near Canso in the early hours of the morning on Saturday. While writing this story I’m surrounded by the sounds of people chatting and eating a much-needed warm meal at a very busy Freeman’s Little New York on Quinpool Road, because I’m one of the 234,442 “affected customers” still without power in the province as of Sunday afternoon…