As we face what’s forecast to be an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, the province plans to put more than 1.5-million-dollars into ensuring dozens of fuel stations and general stores have equipment like generators to keep them up and running in the event of a power outage. The government says emergency officials have been working with fuel stations across the Island in sourcing resiliency equipment such as generators so that a variety of gas stations, service stations and general stores can continue to operate while the power is out.








