BruceB Aerial fullBruce Power will launch a number of additional community engagement activities in January and February regarding its Licence Renewal process, with Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) hearings scheduled to begin in March.

“Bruce Power will present the case to the CNSC for an extension to our licence to operate the site, which will provide us with the licence we require to continue our Life-Extension Program over the next 10 years,” said James Scongack, Vice President, Corporate Affairs & Environment. “We have had a very active and engaging conversation with the community on our Licence Renewal application since August 2016, and this will be another opportunity for people to take part in the process.”

Bruce Power invites the community to enjoy a Bruce County beef on a bun while learning more about the upcoming Licence Renewal hearings. The first session will be held in the main reception halls at The Plex in Port Elgin, on Monday, January 22 with the second taking place in Kincardine’s Davidson Centre, on Tuesday, January 23, both from 4 to 8 p.m.

Community members have the opportunity to engage with Bruce Power employees about the Licence Renewal application and process, and have their questions answered. In order to ensure we can plan for the number of attendees, community members are asked to RSVP to rsvp@brucepower.com or call 519-361-7777 by January 19.

The company will also be launching the additional opportunities for information and engagement over the next two months, including:

An online and social media outreach effort with information and videos on topics of interest.

The mailing of a summary of the key issues we’ve heard about and an opportunity for feedback to 60,000 homes in Bruce, Grey and Huron counties.

A webinar on Bruce Power’s Licence Renewal process will be held on Wednesday, January 31, from 9 to 10 a.m. Attendees must register via the link at www.brucepower.com/licencerenewal2018.

Polling conducted by Ipsos-Reid Public Affairs in February to measure public opinion on key issues.

Ongoing opportunities for direct engagement on questions members of the public have by telephone, email or by visiting the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre.

Hearings will be held by the CNSC on March 14 in Ottawa and May 30 and 31 in Kincardine. Intent to act as an intervenor in the Kincardine session must be made by April 28 to www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/the-commission/intervention.

To learn more about Bruce Power’s Licence Renewal, visit www.brucepower.com/licencerenewal and download our Licence Renewal Briefing at http://www.brucepower.com/2018-licence-renewal-briefing/.