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Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario
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This handmade knitted doll on display at the Canada Day arts and crafts event in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario features intricate knitting work, carefully shaped facial details, and a fully knitted custom outfit by local Borups Corners crafter Terri Bell.
Exhibitions

Canada Day Celebration in Melgund Township Features Crafter Terri Bell’s Crocheted and Dolls

Visit this Canada Day arts and crafts showcase and silent auction in Northwestern Ontario featuring Terri Bell’s handmade crocheted dolls and outfits.
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The International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Energy in Vienna highlighted that the rapid integration of AI is shifting the nuclear supply chain from managing physical components to governing a fast-mutating parallel digital ecosystem. Global regulators and industry leaders warned that this transition introduces high-stakes vulnerabilities, such as a talent shortage, software defects and cybersecurity risks.
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Securing Nuclear Supply Chains in the Age of AI

Artificial intelligence is streamlining nuclear supply chains while creating a high-stakes challenge for Canadian and international software safety and regulatory oversight.
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A Tale of Two Guns
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A Tale of Two Guns

A Visit to the Dyment Museum Step right up and peer into a fascinating slice of history, captured within this simple wooden display! These two…
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The Christmas Tree is up at the Dyment Recreation Hall and it looks beautiful!
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Minutes for Art Borups Corners: Nov. 29, 2025

The Collective discussed upcoming exhibition opportunities for the new year.
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How logistics and constraint management can replace conflict with flow in Northern Ontario’s arts collectives.
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Beyond the Boardroom Battle

Northern Ontario arts collectives can boost impact by shifting from human management to automated, mission-driven logistics systems.
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Latest Local News

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  • Take part in the NWMO Diet and Land-Use Survey
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Nuclear Waste Management

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is inviting residents and land users in the area of Canada's proposed Deep Geological Repository for used nuclear fuel to participate in a Diet and Land-Use Survey. The information collected will help inform local perspectives as the project moves through the federal regulatory process.

The survey can be completed online or through an in-person interview at the Ignace Learn More Centre. It is open until September 7, 2026, and participants will have the opportunity to enter a draw to win one of twenty C$125 gift cards redeemable at local businesses.

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.


BN: 790519573RC0001

ESTABLISHED WITH FUNDING FROM

Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse Logo

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 SEEDED BY

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