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An atomic power station which will supply services to industry is to be built in Canada, probably in Southern Ontario, it was announced last night
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1/25/1955
Atomic program started here à Canadaïs first nuclear reaction took place 20 years ago in this ZEEP reactor at Chalk River
Canadian Press
1965-09
Chalk River
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1954-08
Chalk River
Chalk River Laboratories
1948-01
Chalk River
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1954-08
Chalk River
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1957-02
Chalk River
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1958-02
Chalk River
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1958-08
Chalk River
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1955-02
Chalk River
Chalk River Laboratories
1948-01
Chalk River (atomic waste disposal)
Chalk River Laboratories
1974
MYSTERY OF POWER à Here is the first photograph ever made public of Canadaïs celebrated Chalk River Atomic Pile
Chalk River Laboratories
1950-09
Nuclear Power Demonstration
Chalk River Laboratories
n.d.
On the way: workers at Chalk River, Canadaïs only controlled nuclear waste dump site, shovel radioactive waste, removed from Port Hope several years ago, down special containers
Chalk River Laboratories
7/30/1984
Photo 248: The main isotope production laboratory
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1953-02
Photo 352: Handling radioactive material by remote control
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1953-06
Preparation of radio-active isotopes is done by remote control and the operator is protected by a thick wall of lead bricks
Chalk River Laboratories
12/29/1947
Protective clothing à Plastic suits and respirators are used to protect workers at Canadaïs Chalk River, Ontario, atomic plant from deadly radioactivity
Canadian Press
1954-03
Radioactive isotope readied for shipment
Chalk River Laboratories
1948-01
Reactivated à The NRX reactor at Canadaïs atomic plant at Chalk River, Ontario, has been reactivated, a little more than a year after it broke down
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
1954-02
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