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Community Lens

This category features Northern Ontario community reporting, focusing on the intersection of local life, policy, and emerging technologies shaping the region’s future. Coverage includes nuclear energy news, nuclear waste management, nuclear waste storage, and developments such as the Deep Geological Repository (DGR) for Canada’s Used Nuclear Fuel Project, alongside environmental monitoring, land use, and regional infrastructure planning. It also highlights artificial intelligence in the arts, digital equity, and creative technology adoption in northern and rural communities, as well as food security initiatives, local agriculture, and community resilience programs. Reporting emphasizes Indigenous and rural perspectives, economic development, environmental stewardship, and the social impacts of major infrastructure and innovation projects across Northern Ontario, including communities in and around Melgund Township.

Revell DGR: Indigenous Watershed Concerns
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Revell DGR: Indigenous Watershed Concerns

Indigenous groups oppose the Revell DGR, citing ignored jurisdiction, sacred water protection, and a failure of meaningful consent.
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Revell DGR: Transportation and Safety Risks
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Revell DGR: Transportation and Safety Risks

Transportation of nuclear waste remains a critical, unresolved risk factor for the Revell DGR, necessitating comprehensive federal impact assessment.
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Indigenous Rights and DGR Assessments
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Indigenous Rights and DGR Assessments

Section 35 rights are critical to Impact Assessments, ensuring Indigenous sovereignty and legal authority are respected throughout.
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Revell DGR: Melgund Township Impact Analysis
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Revell DGR: Melgund Township Impact Analysis

Melgund Township residents face unique risks from the Revell DGR, necessitating expanded impact assessments and local mitigation.
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Revell Site DGR: Impact Assessment Deep Dive
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Revell Site DGR: Impact Assessment Deep Dive

The impact assessment process is essential for evaluating the Revell Site DGR, despite significant concerns regarding transportation.
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NWMO Revell Site Colonial Rule Concerns
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NWMO Revell Site Colonial Rule Concerns

This deep-dive report analyzes concerns regarding NWMO's site selection process, highlighting significant Indigenous opposition and regional safety gaps.
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Read how Canada's NWMO and international experts plan to navigate the 40-generation AI paradox while protecting critical nuclear infrastructure from threat actors.
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AI, Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Waste Management: Atoms for Algorithms

Regulators and vendors converge in Vienna to implement human-centric oversight for AI in nuclear deployment.
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NWMO's Christina Van Drunen explains why the nuclear waste sector must build strict human-in-the-loop guardrails to manage AI as both an operational asset and a threat.
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Nuclear Waste and the 40-Generation AI Paradox

Canada’s deep geological repository faces a massive technological mismatch. Discover how the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) plans to navigate the "40-generation AI paradox" before…
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  • Out Now: C.C. Trubiak’s Highly Anticipated Jukebox In Exile
  • Canada Day: Summer Artist and Vendors Market

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Jukebox In Exile is the new country music album from Flin Flon singer-songwriter C.C. Trubiak, blending classic country, honky-tonk, Americana and traditional storytelling into a collection of songs inspired by resilience, community and life in Northern Manitoba. Written during and after the 2025 Flin Flon wildfire evacuation, the album draws influence from country music legends including Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings and George Jones. Featuring the singles "Old Country Songs," "Being Rich" and the charting track "Outlaws Meditation," Jukebox In Exile showcases Trubiak's signature songwriting while celebrating small-town life, northern Canadian culture, queer country music and the enduring spirit of Flin Flon. The album is available now on major music streaming platforms.
Discover a growing collection of inspirational and motivational short stories from Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario, created to inspire hope, resilience, courage, and personal growth. These uplifting short stories and daily motivational reads are rooted in strong community values, dignity, integrity, perseverance, and leadership—reflecting life across the Prairies and Northern Ontario.

Each inspirational story delivers powerful life lessons, positive mindset reminders, and encouragement for self-improvement, mental strength, and purposeful living. Whether you’re searching for motivational stories for tough times, short stories about resilience and overcoming challenges, or inspirational reflections grounded in rural, northern, and Indigenous-informed community perspectives, this collection is designed to fuel optimism, confidence, and long-term success.

Through storytelling that highlights community leadership, youth empowerment, kindness, and values-based living, these inspirational short stories help readers in Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario, and beyond stay grounded, build inner strength, and move forward with clarity, hope, and possibility.
The Melgund Integrated Nuclear Impact Assessment Project (MINIAP) is a community-driven research and policy initiative examining the environmental, social, cultural, economic, and long-term safety impacts of the proposed Deep Geological Repository (DGR) for Canada’s used nuclear fuel in Melgund, Ontario. Aligned with the federal impact assessment process led by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, and focused on the proposal advanced by the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, this integrated project analyzes groundwater protection, nuclear waste storage safety, Indigenous rights and treaty interests, environmental monitoring, long-term radioactive waste containment, emergency preparedness, regulatory oversight, community health, regional economic impacts, and intergenerational stewardship. Designed to enhance public participation, transparency, and evidence-based decision-making, the Melgund Integrated Nuclear Impact Assessment Project provides accessible analysis, technical review, and community engagement resources to support informed input into Canada’s nuclear waste management strategy and the federal impact assessment process.
Celebrate Canada Day by showcasing your talents at the upcoming Dyment Community Craft Sale on July 1st! Held at the Dyment, Ontario Community Centre & Grounds from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM, this vibrant community market is officially calling for local vendors, artisans, and creators to join the festivities. Organizers are currently seeking applications for a wide variety of booths, including handmade crafts, artisan goods, local produce, vintage & unique finds, and delicious eats. It is a fantastic opportunity for small businesses and hobbyists alike, offering both tables and tent spaces with no fee for tables. To learn more about booth information, request an application, or register for the event, interested vendors can contact Terri at 807-220-5177, email melgundlsb@gmail.com, or visit the official website at www.melundrecreation.ca. Make sure to submit your application before the deadline on June 25th. Don't miss out on this incredible celebration of creativity and community in Melgund Township!

ART BORUPS CORNERS SOCIETY

Art Borups Corners is a non-profit arts incubator based in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario. We bring artists, youth, and local residents together through hands-on creative projects, workshops, and storytelling rooted in everyday life in the North. Our focus is on making space for people to try things, share skills, and build confidence through art that grows out of where they live.


We’re also a place for testing ideas and working across different ways of making — from land-based practice to digital work and everything in between. Much of what we do happens through partnerships and shared projects, connecting local creative work with wider conversations while keeping things grounded, practical, and community-led.


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ESTABLISHED WITH FUNDING FROM

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This program was seeded with funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse program. This program allowed us to explore strategic arts innovation, capacity building and new technologies. Programming was also supported by the OpenAI Researcher Access Program, the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program and the Province of Ontario. We thank them for their support.

PROGRAMMING SUPPORTED BY

Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program
Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program
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