On Tuesday, Terry Davis, general manager of Blind River Refinery, had the opportunity to speak with W.C. Eaket students and staff ahead of their Cameco sponsored luncheon.
This highlighted the important role Blind River Refinery plays in the nuclear fuel cycle and shared information with students potentially interested in exploring a future career in the nuclear sector.
On March 21, Terry Davis, general manager, had the pleasure of interacting with St. Mary’s Catholic School students, teachers, educational assistants, and principal prior to their Cameco sponsored movie at Blind River Maple Cinema.
This is another example of our commitment to education and helping inspire local youth to consider nuclear as a future career.
On Friday, members of Ontario Power Generation's (OPG) Indigenous Relations and Partnerships team visited Port Hope Conversion Facility and Cameco Fuel Manufacturing Port Hope.
These tours are part of Cameco's ongoing relationship with OPG to enhance Indigenous engagement, improve information sharing and collaborate with partners across the nuclear industry.