Results for: march 28 notice

Sharing the refurbishment experience with Clarington delegation

The Bruce Power Visitors' Centre hosted a delegation from Clarington Board of Trade and Economic Development Office on March 21. In attendance were Rob Liddle, left, Bruce Power Community Relations; Jim Prenger, Pentetangore Regional Economic Development Corporation (PREDC); Jackie Pawlikowski, Kincardine Chamber of Commerce; Sheila Hall, Clarington Board of Trade (CBOT); Laura Wood, CBOT, Gerry Taylor, PREDC; Frank Wu, Chief Administrative ...
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Bruce Power, Right to Play team up for road hockey fun

Two players prepare for the Saugeen Ojibway Nations' Bridging the Gap street hockey tournament, which was held at the Saugeen First Nation Recreation Centre, on March 17. The tournament, which featured over 10 teams from seven First Nation communities, was co-sponsored by Bruce Power, Right to Play and the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs. Bruce Power, as part of its partnership with Right to Play, the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs and the...
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Bruce Power reports first quarter results

...period of 2006 because of the timing of its planned outages this year. Meanwhile, work continues as planned on the project to restart Units 1 and 2 and refurbish Units 3 and 4 at the Bruce A generating station. To the end of March, approximately $1.338 billion had been invested in the $4.25 billion project and several key milestones had been met. On March 12, CANDU history was made when a massive...
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Bruce Power honoured to present Kincardine Citizen of the Year Award

Charles Mann, left, was the recipient of the Bruce Power Citizen of the Year award during the Kincardine and District Chamber of Commerce's annual awards gala, on Sat., March 23. Dwight Irwin, right, Communications Specialist at Bruce Power, presented Mr. Mann with the award. Charles Mann is a fixture in Kincardine - a person whose impact will be felt for generations to come. Mr. Mann, 90, was the recipient of the...
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Local teachers tour Bruce Power station

...rict School (PSDS), Jennifer Evans (KDSS), Sarah Chalmers (KDSS), Michelle McIver (KDSS), Pat Day (PSDS), and Dan Weigand (Bruce Power). A group of local secondary school science teachers used an early dismissal day on March 28 to visit the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre for an update on the facility’s education programs for students. After a light lunch and a presentation, the teachers were provided with a bus tour of the Bruce Power...
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Bruce Power presenting sponsor for ‘Bowl for Kids Sake’ Kincardine

Andrew McDonald, one of the ‘Littles' in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, takes a practice bowl in preparation for the 28th annual Bowl for Kids Sake, on March 2 and 3 in Kincardine. On March 2 and 3, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kincardine and District will hold its most important fundraising event of the year - ‘Bowl for Kids Sake.’ As presenting sponsor, Bruce Power’s donation...
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Bruce A Unit 3 returns to service

TIVERTON, ON – March 19, 2004 – Unit 3 at the Bruce A generating station returned to service at 5:50 p.m. today following a brief outage to replace a bearing in the unit’s turbine. Units 5, 6, 7 and 8 remain at high power and Unit 4 is expected to return to service shortly after being taken offline on March 13 to replace a seal in a heat transport pump. About...
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Bruce Power sponsors local International Women’s Day Event

...ace to live and work. To help mark International Women’s Day (IWD), a global day of recognition and the celebration of women’s rights, the Women’s House serving Grey Bruce will host their annual fundraising event on Thursday March 8 at the Lakeshore Recreation Centre in Port Elgin. A long time sponsor of the event, Bruce Power recently donated $6,000 to help off-set costs of hosting the dinner and bringing keynote speaker Suhana...
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Bruce A Unit 3 taken offline for maintenance

TIVERTON, ON – April 4, 2005 – Unit 3 at the Bruce A generating station was safely shut down at 9:55 p.m. on Saturday, April 2 to repair a valve in one of the reactor’s regulating systems. All systems operated as per design. Units 6, 7 and 8 remain at high power while work continues on the inspection of Unit 4 that began on March 12 and the maintenance on Unit...
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Update on Unit 2 return to service

TIVERTON, ON – March 19, 2012 – Following approval by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) on March 16 for the removal of reactor shutdown conditions on Unit 2, Bruce Power commenced the return to service of this reactor. Early in this process, the Bruce A operations team detected a leak on a Unit 2 pump system. Upon discovery, operational staff safely and quickly isolated the leak. In accordance with Bruce Power’s...
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