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The latest issue of Kids CONTACT should have arrived in your mailboxes by now, and as always, features a ‘Picture This’ challenge that invites our local young artists to create and share their latest masterpieces with us.
We received some spectacular submissions this past issue, some of which you’ll see in print! However, we didn’t have enough space for all of them, and thought we’d share a few more here for you to enjoy. Thanks so much for participating in the challenge and reading Kids CONTACT! ... See MoreSee Less
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Join CNL for our upcoming webinar session! We'll be highlighting Chalk River's Stored Liquid Waste Project and Whiteshell's WR-1 Revised Environmental Impact Statement. Come and learn what's new at CNL. Registration is now open at cnl.ca/webinar
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Our Whiteshell Laboratories (WL) location is looking for four Operations Specialists to fulfill operational, surveillance, and project responsibilities.
Can you see yourself providing technical advice and oversight, supporting new initiatives, and assisting with the development and review of various reports?
If you answered yes, then this may be the job for you!
Apply today!
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At CNL, we are commited to nurturing young talent in our community and investing in the future of Canada's science workforce by suppor#STEM#STEM initiatives and community outreach.
On Saturday, April 12, we'll be spending the dRenfrew County Regional Science and Technology Fairology Fair exploring cool and creative science projects by young innovators from our local community. Join us, and don't forget to bring the family along for an inspiring day of science discovery and education.
Also, the Experiment Issue of our Kids Contact Newsletter showed up just in time for Science Fair season! Check out this new and exciting edition with your young scientist if you want to inspire new ideas in the next generation of scientific talent or introduce them to the scientific process. A link to the newsletter will be in the comments.
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At CNL, we are already prepping for Earth Day on April 22! Lots in store, but in Chalk River we are excited to host - in partnership with Women in Nuclear- an Earth Day Clothing & Plant Swap!
Entry is free and all are welcome! Bring what you no longer need and claim some fresh fashion & greenery. Used clothing donations from the public can be dropped off in advance at the Minwamon building (our front entrance building at 286 Plant RD) April 7-18. Plant cuttings, seedlings and seeds can be brought in on the day of. ... See MoreSee Less
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