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Part 2 of the CNSC hearing for CNL’s proposed NSDF project begins next week on May 30th. The hearing will be webcasted live on nuclearsafety.gc.ca.
You can still show your support! The Parliamentary E-Petition 3929 is open for signatures until June 27, 2022 at petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-3929 ... See MoreSee Less
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Why is the NSDF the right solution? We asked employees, local politicians and members of the public.
Visit engagewithcnl.ca/nsdf/ for more information on the NSDF and the upcoming hearing. ... See MoreSee Less
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These six Near Surface Disposal Facility facts hit right on the dot! ... See MoreSee Less
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With the revitalization of the CRL campus well underway, and the shift of some of our staff towards remote work, CNL has been able to reduce its building footprint. In doing so, we have declared a number of surplus assets, mostly office furniture or cabinetry. CNL was able to reuse or redeploy many of the items, but the remaining assets are now available to the public for purchase.
Currently the materials are posted in large lots, but it is expected that the furniture will be further divided into lot sizes more appropriate for personal use.
Check out the items here:
www.GovDeals.com/canadiannuclearlaboratories ... See MoreSee Less
Results for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories - govdeals.com
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GovDeals' online marketplace provides services to government, educational, and related entities for the sale of surplus assets to the public. Auction rules may vary across sellers.Comment on Facebook
Interested in nuclear history? Interested in learning more about Deep River's past (and present)? Pop by the open house this weekend.
Town of Deep River, Ontario ... See MoreSee Less
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