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40 years ago today, the Whiteshell Reactor-1 research reactor, better known as WR-1, was shut down, marking the end of an era at Whiteshell Laboratories. Check out our recent webinar to learn more about our decommissioning plans for WR-1 ow.ly/4qSb50VUbB7 ... See MoreSee Less
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The beginning of the end
Why is the photo black and white? No one was still using black and white film in 1985.
Time for a new test reactor there, don't you think?
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We are proud to be a sponsor for the Deep River & District Health Foundation Run For Home event for 2025!
All proceeds for this fundraiser will go to the Closer to Home Campaign to furnish and equip the new long-term care facility being built in Deep River!
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We are so excited to partner with Canadian Nuclear Laboratories for our 3rd annual Run For Home event. Because of their generosity, Run For Home will be a cupless race and each participant will be given their own, reusable runner's cup to fill up at the CNL water stations! This reduces waste and promotes hydration throughout the day!
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Thank you for bringing attention to the devastating situation in Manitoba right now. Heartbreaking and very scary.
Each year we look to wear our Moose Hide Pins for Moose Hide Campaign Day. Wearing the moose hide pin symbolizes standing up against violence towards women and children, and signifies a commitment to honour, respect and protect the women and children and speak out against gender-based and domestic violence. Learn more about the origin and importance of this Indigenous-led initiative moosehidecampaign.ca/issue/ ... See MoreSee Less
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