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Open House
nwmo
NUCLEAR WASTE SOCIETE DE GESTION
MANAGEMENT DES DECHETS
ORGANIZATION NUCLEAIRES
Meet the NWMO and Learn More About
Preliminary Assessment Studies
The Township of Huron -Kinloss has invited the Nuclear Waste Management
Organization to host an Open House. Drop by, meet NWMO staff, ask questions,
and learn more about Canada's plan for the long-term management of used nuclear
fuel and the process to identify a safe site to host a deep geological repository.
The NWMO will also introduce a new transportation exhibit which provides
a hands-on opportunity to learn more about plans for the safe and secure
transportation of Canada's used nuclear fuel.
Come out and share your thoughts on the project and the current phase of work,
including desktop geoscience studies and community well-being learning now
underway.
Light refreshments will be provided. We look forward to meeting you.
The Open House will be held at:
Point Clark Community Centre
344 Lake Range Drive
Point Clark, ON N2Z 2X3
Thursday, June 5, 2014 - 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
(Transportation exhibit only)
Friday, June 6, 2014 - 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, June 7, 2014 - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
PETS DON'T
BELONG
IN HOT
VEHICLES
OPP
The South Bruce
Ontario Provincial
Police (OPP) has
recently investi-
gated 2 reports of
dogs locked in cars.
There hasn't been a
case where the pet
has died, but that
may change if this
trend continues. A
domesticated pet is
dependent on the
owner for proper
care like food, shel-
ter and water.
On a day where
the temperature is
26 degrees Celsius,
the temperature
inside a vehicle
parked in the shade
reaches 32 degrees
Celsius while the
temperature inside
a vehicle in the hot
sun can reach 71
degrees Celsius.
The operating tem-
perature of a sauna
is 70 degrees Cel-
sius - 90 degrees
Celsius.
The Criminal
Code of Canada has
sections that deal
with the mistreat-
ment of animals:
Cause unnecessary
suffering - maxi-
mum sentence of 5
years in jail; Injure
or endanger an ani-
mal - maximum
sentence of 5 years
in jail; Neglect an
animal - maximum
sentence of 2 years
in jail.
Take good care
of your pets, it's not
just the right thing
to do, it's the law.
The South Bruce
OPP is requesting
anyone with infor-
mation that can
assist police to call
1-888-310-1122.
Should you wish to
remain anony-
mous, you can call
Crime Stoppers at
1-800-222-8477
(TIPS) or send a
web -tip to
crimestop-gb.org,
where you may be
eligible to receive a
cash reward of up
to $2,000.