News Archive
Showing 91 - 105 out of 105 results
-
Cameco Partners with Port Hope Public Library
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco Corporation is a key corporate partner of the Port Hope Public Library. The company's commitment of $75,000 includes a donation towards the outstanding balance on the library capital building project and support for the proposed Library Reading Garden.
-
Updates on Subsurface Contamination
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Cameco has provided frequent updates to the community and regulators on subsurface contamination from the UF6 plant at the Port Hope conversion facility. Below are slides and speaking notes from presentations to the CNSC and Port Hope council.
-
Cameco, Health Canada Provide Facts on PHCHCC Testing
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco and Health Canada have each issued fact sheets to put into perspective the results of urine testing conducted for the Port Hope Community Health Concerns Committee on a small group of Port Hope residents.
-
Cameco Submits Plan for UF6 Plant Rehabilitation to CNSC
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Remarks from Andy Oliver's media teleconference on the UF6 plant corrective action plan Thursday, November 1, 2007
-
Cameco Takes Steps to Clean up Contamination
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Andy Oliver, Cameco's vice-president fuel services, updated the community on progress in addressing subsurface contamination from the UF6 plant through a media conference on October 25, 2007.
-
Sub-Surface Contamination Root Cause Investigation Report
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
-
Cameco Provides Update on Conversion Facility Investigation
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Cameco Corporation reports that groundwater test results received today indicate slightly elevated levels of uranium and arsenic at a location eight metres inside the fenceline south of the UF6 production building.
-
Cameco Reports Chemicals Found Below Conversion Building
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Cameco Corporation reported today that during a construction project it discovered uranium and evidence of other production-associated chemicals in the soil beneath its Port Hope uranium hexafluoride (UF6) conversion plant.
-
Cameco Conversion Facility Workers Accept Contract Offers
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Cameco Corporation said today that about 250 unionized employees at its conversion facility in Port Hope, Ontario have accepted contract settlement offers.
-
Cameco Fuel Manufacturing Workers Accept Contract Offer
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco Corporation announced today that about 120 unionized employees at Zircatec Precision Industries, a Cameco company, have accepted a contract settlement offer.
-
Port Hope Strongly Supports Nuclear Industry
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
A strong majority of Port Hope residents continues to support the local nuclear industry, according to recent public opinion research conducted for Cameco.
-
Andy Oliver to Become Vice-President of Fuel Services Division
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco Corporation announced today that Andy Oliver, currently vice-president of Zircatec Precision Industries, a Cameco company, will be assuming the role of vice-president of Cameco’s fuel services division, succeeding Bob Steane, who has held this position since 1999. The transition is expected to be complete by mid-summer.
-
Cameco Establishes Nuclear Fuel Research Chair at UOIT
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Uranium isn't the only valuable commodity that Cameco mines.
-
Cameco Donates Local History Book to Local Schools and Libraries
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco Corporation announced today that it will be donating copies of Ian Montagnes' new book, "Port Hope: A History" to schools and libraries in west Northumberland County.
-
CNSC Grants Five-Year Licence Renewals
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco Corporation was notified today that the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has renewed the operating licences for the Port Hope conversion facility and Zircatec Precision Industries, a Cameco company.