“I’m pleased to announce that our government is working with Bruce Power to start pre-development work to site the first large-scale nuclear build in Ontario in over three decades.” - @ToddSmithPC
⚡️WE CANDU IT AGAIN!⚡️
Here comes @CanadiansEnergy’s long-awaited report on why the time is NOW for Canada, specifically the industrial and population center of Ontario, to commit to new-build CANDUs.
You should read the whole thing, but here’s the twitter ❤️❤️fan edit❤️❤️
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Having met all prerequisites to remove the first regulatory hold point for Bruce B Unit 6, @Bruce_Power may now load fuel into the refurbished reactor.
Details: https://t.co/vw3PVFnk7N
On May 23 the Life Skills Program will begin with Meals Made Right starting at 7PM at the Mildmay- Carrick Recreation Centre.
To register to reserve a spot for a Life Skills seminar, please fill out the form at: https://t.co/yUqQiYRGKg.
Bruce County Public Libraries have started an initiative where the public can obtain seeds free of charge to grow local strains of plants. The NWMO is pleased to sponsor this program. Read more @cknxnewstoday: https://t.co/ca0tePI1CH
Why do YOU think we should invest in nuclear energy?
@ENERGY's Dr. Katy Huff breaks down three reasons why we should this #EarthDay. 🌎
#InvestInOurPlanet
On April 4 & 5 South Bruce hosted a Forum to learn more about topics related to the Deep Geological Repository project.
Read the media release on the municipal website to learn more about the event: https://t.co/0TqfmXsw7m
A forum held by @MunSouthBruce to inform about a proposed deep geological repository for the safe long-term management of used nuclear fuel heard from some of the world leaders in the underground storage of used nuclear fuel. Read more: https://t.co/GPEzTFA9z3
The Municipality was honoured to welcome international guests - @tiinajalonenpo1, Tom Isaacs and Jacob Spangenberg - to our community today, in advance of their panel at the Nuclear Exploration Forum.
Mayor Goetz toured the guests through our community this afternoon. #SBNEForum
This is a great opportunity if you have any questions about Canada's plan to contain and isolate used nuclear fuel. See 400+ million year old rock, virtually tour a DGR and more! April 4 from 4-6:30 at the Teeswater arena.
Registration is now closed for the South Bruce Nuclear Exploration Forum. While most of the free-to-attend event does require registration, there is an open house scheduled from 4-6:30 p.m. on April 4, 2023 which is open to all! Read more: https://t.co/vLdBsV3sMp
An upcoming forum in South Bruce will explore the NWMO's work to safely manage used nuclear fuel in a deep geological repository. The event is free to register and will run from April 4-5 at the Teeswater Culross Community Centre. Learn more: https://t.co/Cjvlw3CDNh
Love this explainer from @usispark --deep geological repositories contain and isolate used nuclear fuel for millions of years. #cleanenergy#itsnotgreengoo
https://t.co/Z8uhmGACNq
NII’s Dr. Eric Johnston sharing the science and inspiration behind the NEUDOSE satellite being sent to space next week.
About the project that is soon to be out-of-this-world: https://t.co/XtYXAzPkQv
And in Canada--and many other countries around the world--we're rocking😎the long-term management of used nuclear fuel within a deep geological repository. #canadasplan#nuclearwaste
The Municipality of South Bruce will be hosting a Nuclear Exploration Forum from April 4th to 5th at the Teeswater Culross Community Centre.
Visit https://t.co/2LUFHboY9Q for more information and to register. Registration is required to attend and the deadline is March 24th.