Canada selects Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation and Ignace to host its first deep geological repository for used nuclear fuel.
In the NWMO release, federal Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson thanked the Northern Ontario communities and said “Thanks to ...
A rural southwestern Ontario community embroiled in a years-long tug-of-war over its potential to host the largest nuclear ...
First Nations and opposition groups are denouncing the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s announcement that they have ...
Canada has chosen a site in northern Ontario to be its first deep underground depository for used nuclear fuel following a 14-year selection process, the country's Nuclear Waste Management ...
The Township of Ignace is celebrating the news that the Nuclear Waste Management Organization has officially chosen them and ...
After decades of searching for a permanent place to store Canada's radioactive nuclear waste, a site has finally been chosen ...
The facility is estimated to cost $26-billion and would store radioactive spent fuel from Canada’s nuclear power reactors ...
“The benefits to Thunder Bay are going to set us in a whole new trajectory of economic development,” said Kristen Oliver on ...
IGNACE The Nuclear Waste Management Organization has chosen Revell Lake, between Ignace township and Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation in Northwestern Ontario, as the site for a proposed deep geological ...