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BC Hydro customers are now able to view outage information through an RSS Feed that delivers updated information every 15 minutes. 

The Outage RSS Feeds will be limited to unplanned outage information (Current / Restored) grouped together by Region and/or Municipality. 

The RSS Feed service will be delivered as plain text/XML content and it can include special update messaging whenever it is posted during an escalated outage event.

By Region

RSSAll BC Hydro Territory
RSSCentral Interior
RSSLower Mainland / Sunshine Coast
RSSNorthern
RSSOkanagan / Kootenay
RSSThompson / Shuswap
RSSVancouver Island North
RSSVancouver Island South

By Municipality

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RSS100 Mile House
RSSAbbotsford
RSSAgassiz
RSSAldergrove
RSSAlert Bay
RSSAnmore
RSSArmstrong
RSSAshcroft
RSSBeachcomber
RSSBelcarra
RSSBella Bella
RSSBella Coola
RSSBoston Bar
RSSBowen Island
RSSBowser
RSSBurnaby
RSSBurns Lake
RSSCache Creek
RSSCameron
RSSCampbell River
RSSCentral Saanich
RSSChase
RSSChetwynd
RSSChilliwack
RSSClearwater
RSSClinton
RSSColdstream
RSSColwood
RSSComox
RSSCoombs
RSSCoquitlam
RSSCourtenay
RSSCraigs Crossing
RSSCranbrook
RSSCumberland
RSSDashwood
RSSDawson Creek
RSSDeep Bay
RSSDelta
RSSDolphin Beach
RSSDuncan
RSSElkford
RSSEnderby
RSSErrington
RSSEsquimalt
RSSFernie
RSSFort Langley
RSSFort Nelson
RSSFort St. James
RSSFort St. John
RSSFraser Lake
RSSFrench Creek
RSSGaliano Island
RSSGambier
RSSGanges
RSSGibsons
RSSGold River
RSSGolden
RSSGranisle

RSSHarrison Hot Springs
RSSHazelton
RSSHighlands
RSSHilliers
RSSHope
RSSHorne Lake
RSSHouston
RSSHowe Sound
RSSHudsons Hope
RSSInvermere
RSSKamloops
RSSKaslo
RSSKeats
RSSKent
RSSKimberley
RSSKitimat
RSSLadner
RSSLadysmith
RSSLake Country
RSSLake Cowichan
RSSLangford
RSSLangley
RSSLillooet
RSSLions Bay
RSSLogan Lake
RSSLumby
RSSLytton
RSSMackenzie
RSSMaple Ridge
RSSMasset
RSSMayne Island
RSSMcbride
RSSMerritt
RSSMetchosin
RSSMission
RSSNakusp
RSSNanaimo
RSSNanoose
RSSNew Denver
RSSNew Hazelton
RSSNew Westminster
RSSNorth Cowichan
RSSNorth Saanich
RSSNorth Vancouver
RSSNorthwest Bay
RSSOak Bay
RSSParksville
RSSPeachland
RSSPemberton
RSSPender Island
RSSPitt Meadows
RSSPort Alberni
RSSPort Alice
RSSPort Clements
RSSPort Coquitlam
RSSPort Edward
RSSPort Hardy
RSSPort Mcneill
RSSPort Moody
RSSPouce Coupe
RSSPowell River
RSSPrince George
RSSPrince Rupert

RSSQualicum Bay
RSSQualicum Beach
RSSQueen Charlotte
RSSQuesnel
RSSRadium Hot Springs
RSSRevelstoke
RSSRichmond
RSSRosedale
RSSSaanich
RSSSalmon Arm
RSSSardis
RSSSaturna Island
RSSSayward
RSSSechelt
RSSSechelt Indian Gover
RSSSicamous
RSSSidney
RSSSilverton
RSSSlocan
RSSSmithers
RSSSooke
RSSSpallumcheen
RSSSparwood
RSSSquamish
RSSStewart
RSSStikine
RSSSummerland
RSSSunshine Coast
RSSSurrey
RSSTahsis
RSSTaylor
RSSTelkwa
RSSTerrace
RSSTofino
RSSTsawwassen
RSSTumbler Ridge
RSSUcluelet
RSSUBC Endowment Lands
RSSValemount
RSSVancouver
RSSVanderhoof
RSSVernon
RSSVictoria
RSSView Royal
RSSWells
RSSWest Vancouver
RSSWestbank
RSSWhistler
RSSWhite Rock
RSSWilliams Lake
RSSYale
RSSZeballos

Frequently asked questions

What information will the RSS Feeds provide?

  • Current Outage or Restored Outage
  • Municipality
  • Time Off
  • Estimated Time of Restoration (ETR)
  • # of Customers Affected
  • Outage Type / Cause
  • Approx. Area Affected
  • Last Updated

How up-to-date is the outage information?
Outage information is updated every fifteen minutes.

How do I speed up/slow down the frequency of the updates?
If you are using an application-based RSS Reader then it most likely has an option to modify desktop alerts to your preference. Because all RSS Readers are different we cannot provide exact instructions on modifying this setting but try looking for Tools, Options, and/or Alerts.

Why can’t I see the outage details?
Some Web browsers offer Live Bookmarks which may not provide all outage info as intended.

Why do I see Current and Restored Information for the same outage??
Dependent on your RSS Reader, it will automatically retain previously delivered information which could result in multiple entries for the same outage.  In these instances, you will want to look at when the information was posted and/or last updated.

Furthermore, any updates to the ETR or outage information will result in additional Feeds. Again, referring to the last updated time will confirm which information is the most recent and accurate.

Does BC Hydro offer any other proactive outage notification services?
Yes. If you are a BC Hydro Business customer and have an online Your Account profile you can register for the Outage Notification Service. This service will provide proactive outage information for unplanned outages for individual facilities.

What is RSS

RSS (commonly translated as "Really Simple Syndication" but sometimes as "Rich Site Summary") are web feed formats used to publish frequently updated web content, such as news headlines and blogs.

Why it's valuable

RSS uses a standard format that can be read with a RSS feed reader or news aggregator. It’s an excellent tool for those who want to subscribe to timely updates from favoured websites or to aggregate feeds from many sites into one place.

What you need

If your browser does not include an RSS feed reader, consider downloading a reader from the list compiled at the DMOZ (Open Directory Project).

Last Modified: Jan 27, 2012

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