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Cameco Fund for Mental Health Awards Grants to Six Northumberland County Organizations
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
The Cameco Fund for Mental Health has awarded six grants to mental health projects that benefit Northumberland County. The projects range from mental health training to direct support for people struggling with mental health.
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Port Hope Conversion Facility – Extension of Temporary Harbour Water Supply
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Temporary pumping equipment will continue to be operated from within the fence line of the Port Hope Conversion Facility to maintain target cooling water pump house water levels. Temporary equipment installation and operation requirements will be re-valuated prior to February 28, 2021.
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Onsite COVID-19 Rapid Testing Update - PHCF
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
In response to a confirmed case of COVID-19 at the Port Hope Conversion Facility on December 20, 2020, Cameco arranged for a third-party medical provider to administer onsite COVID-19 rapid testing to take place on Monday, December 21.
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Positive COVID-19 Case at Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
On December 20, 2020 we became aware that a Cameco employee from our Port Hope Conversion Facility (PHCF) has tested positive for COVID-19. The employee was last at work on December 16. The employee followed all protocols and did not enter the workplace with symptoms. Cameco is providing the affected employee with support to ensure they have the resources they need.
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Year-end Message from Cameco Vice-President, Dale Clark
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
What a year 2020 has been. I remember many of us beginning the year with such optimism and big plans – but everything changed in March when COVID-19 began to impact the lives of every Canadian. Life hasn’t been the same since, but we still have accomplishments to be proud of in 2020 and many people to thank.
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Onsite COVID-19 Rapid Testing Update
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
All testing has been completed and we are pleased to share that all the results are negative.
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Third Positive COVID-19 Case at Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
On November 27, we became aware that a third Cameco employee from Cameco Fuel Manufacturing (CFM) in Port Hope has tested positive for COVID-19. The employee was last at work on November 24 and did not enter the workplace with symptoms. Cameco is providing the affected employee with support to ensure they have the resources they need. Our thoughts are with them and we hope that they recover well.
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Cameco Announces Over $40,000 Raised for Local Mental Health Initiatives
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco today announced it is accepting applications for the Cameco Fund for Mental Health. Now in its second year, the granting program will provide over $40,000, for mental health projects and programming in Northumberland County.
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Second Positive COVID-19 Case at Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
On November 24, Cameco became aware that a second Cameco employee from Cameco Fuel Manufacturing in Port Hope has tested positive for COVID-19.
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Positive COVID-19 Case at Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
On November 19, Cameco became aware that a Cameco employee from Cameco Fuel Manufacturing in Port Hope has tested positive for COVID-19.
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Cameco Releases Sustainability Reporting Updates
Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) today released sustainability reporting updates to its GRI Index on cameco.com.
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Cameco Proposes Changes to VIM Project, Avoiding Construction of Choate St. Extension
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Cameco has requested a collaborative review of the proposed Choate Street extension with the Municipality of Port Hope and has proposed that the Choate Street extension be eliminated from the project.
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Cameco and Bruce Power Announce a Series of Nuclear Initiatives
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco and Bruce Power announced today a series of initiatives – highlighted by the creation of a centre for next generation nuclear technologies – to leverage their existing partnership to help restart the Canadian economy, protect the environment and fight diseases like COVID-19 around the world.
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Cameco COVID-19 Relief Fund Supports 35 Community Projects
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco is pleased to announce its support for 35 community projects in Northumberland County and the Blind River area in Ontario through its $250,000 Cameco COVID-19 Relief Fund.
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Cameco Restarting Production at Ontario Operations, Cigar Lake Status Unchanged
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) announced today that it is resuming production at its Port Hope Conversion Facility’s UF6 plant and its Blind River Refinery in Ontario. Both operations are planned to restart the week of May 18, 2020 and achieve regular production levels the week of May 25, 2020.