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As part of their continuing forged-in-Ontario and made-in-Canada success story, Bruce Power and BWXT Canada Ltd. celebrated the final shipment of feeder tubes for the Unit 3 Major Component Replacement project. Representatives from both companies were on hand April 17 … Read more

Bruce Power was the proud recipient of Canadian Occupational Safety’s 5-Star Safety Cultures award, recognition of its commitment to championing safety excellence and remaining vigilant over the well-being of its employees. “Bruce Power remains committed to living its number one value … Read more

Bruce Power is excited to partner once again with the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre to offer a virtual Earth Week program for students. This year’s Earth Week theme is Our Power, Our Planet and the museum is offering … Read more

Bruce Power and Siemens Energy have extended their long-term Master Service Agreement (MSA), reinforcing a strategic partnership dedicated to ensuring the reliable supply of safe, low-carbon electricity to Ontario for decades to come. This agreement enhances a performance-based, co-operative alliance … Read more

Bruce Power is proud of the role it plays in providing reliable made-in-Canada electricity and cancer-fighting medical isotopes with a domestic supply chain that has an economic impact felt across the Clean Energy Frontier region of Bruce, Grey and Huron … Read more

The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) has verified Bruce Power met the terms and conditions of the company’s Basis of Estimate to proceed with its Unit 5 Major Component Replacement (MCR) Project, scheduled to begin in 2026. Leveraging the continuing … Read more

In line with Bruce Power’s Supplier Alliance and Excellence Plan, which focuses on building strong, collaborative relationships with key suppliers to achieve supply chain excellence, the company is pleased to announce a 10-year, $70-million alliance agreement with Trillium Flow Technologies (Trillium). … Read more

After observing a number of deceased birds along the shoreline of Lake Huron over the past several days, Bruce Power has been working with wildlife authorities and University of Guelph and proactively collected samples to be sent to Canadian Wildlife … Read more

With the spring ice melt well underway, Bruce Power is aware of many deceased fish along the shoreline of Lake Huron. The fish are Gizzard Shad, a species that live along the shores of big lakes, bays, and larger rivers. … Read more
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