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 ...
The Township of Ignace is celebrating the news that the Nuclear Waste Management Organization has officially chosen them and ...
A rural southwestern Ontario community embroiled in a years-long tug-of-war over its potential to host the largest nuclear ...
Onigaming chief says he received many phone calls after the NWMO selection of Ignace-Wabigoon area as nuclear waste ...
First Nations and opposition groups are denouncing the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s announcement that they have ...
For over a decade, Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation has been involved in discussions and information sharing through a “Learn ...
The South Bruce recent vote in favour of the DGR in their area and the jobs it would have created have now evaporated and ...
A region in northern Ontario was chosen Thursday as the site to hold Canada’s nuclear waste in a deep geological repository, a critical milestone in a $26-billion, decades-long project to bury ...
Washington orcas have reportedly revived a macabre fashion trend: dead-salmon hats. West Coast killer whales were last ...
A track record of serious collisions on highways 11 and 17 overshadowed Thursday’s decision to put an underground nuclear-waste storage site at a remote location near Ignace.