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CNL’s NRU documentary coming to local theatres

Canada’s national nuclear laboratory to present new film from award-winning
Canadian production company exploring legacy of NRU reactor

CHALK RIVER, Ontario, Oct. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology organization, is pleased to announce that it will present the premiere screenings of a new documentary entitled “Of Great Service: The Story of National Research Universal.” Produced by SandBay Entertainment, an award-winning Canadian production company, the documentary celebrates and memorializes the contributions of the NRU reactor, through the stories and memories of those who worked within it. Filmed at CNL’s Chalk River Laboratories campus, the film examines the history of the NRU and its role as one of Canada’s most important scientific and research facilities.

“We are thrilled to screen this documentary for residents in the Ottawa Valley, home to the NRU reactor and the people who helped build and operate this marvel in engineering,” commented Mark Lesinski, CNL President and CEO. “NRU has served as a cornerstone of the Canadian nuclear industry for over 60 years, enabling ground-breaking research that has improved the quality of life for people around the world. It is our hope that this film will help to educate and inform people about the amazing work carried out in this facility, right here in the Ottawa Valley.”

One of the largest research reactors in the world, NRU was a landmark achievement in Canadian nuclear science and technology when it went into service on November 3, 1957 on the banks of the Ottawa River in Chalk River, Ontario. For over 60 years, the reactor served Canadians as a supplier of industrial and medical radioisotopes used for the diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening diseases, as a major Canadian facility for neutron physics research, and to provide engineering research and development support for Canada’s fleet of nuclear power reactors.

NRU was also the workplace of Canadian physicist Dr. Bertram Brockhouse, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1994. Using a technique known as ‘neutron scattering’ to explore materials, Dr. Brockhouse invented a new, highly sophisticated neutron instrument known as a triple axis spectrometer, which is now standard equipment at every neutron laboratory throughout the world. For its many achievements, NRU was recognized as a nuclear historic landmark by the American Nuclear Society in 1986.

“Local residents are generally aware of the role that NRU played in medical isotopes, and that’s certainly a major part of NRU’s story,” added Lesinski. “But NRU has touched our lives in many, many different ways. From safer and more efficient cars and airplanes, to faster computing, advances in manufacturing, innovation in clean electricity, and the development of the next generation of engineers, physicists and researchers, NRU’s legacy and its impact on our everyday lives is impressive. We hope people who watch this documentary will walk away with a deeper appreciation of the unique research undertaken in this facility and, more importantly, the people who made these accomplishments a reality.”

Looking to the future, the NRU continues to add value to the global nuclear research community. Analyses of materials samples from the reactor and its components, as well as investigations of materials irradiated during the final year of operation, will continue for many years, complementing the unique capabilities of CNL’s recently launched Centre for Reactor Sustainability. The Centre for Reactor Sustainability is one of several new initiatives underway across CNL, which apply the unique capabilities and scientific expertise resident within CNL to deliver important contributions in clean energy, safety and security, healthcare and reactor operations.

Tickets are available free of charge via CNL’s website at www.cnl.ca/nru for both the Petawawa and Deep River screenings.

Petawawa Screenings – Of Great Service
Date: Thursday, November 1, 2018
Time: 7:00 p.m. (sold out) and 8:30 p.m.
Location: Troyes Cinema, 51 Festubert Boulevard
   
Deep River Screening – Of Great Service
Date: Saturday, November 3, 2018
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Childs Auditorium, 2 Brockhouse Way

The trailer is available at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3os-O8aL60

For more information on CNL and the NRU reactor, please visit www.cnl.ca.

About CNL
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories is a world leader in nuclear science and technology offering unique capabilities and solutions across a wide range of industries. Actively involved with industry-driven research and development in nuclear, transportation, clean technology, energy, defence, security and life sciences, we provide solutions to keep these sectors competitive internationally.

With ongoing investments in new facilities and a focused mandate, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories is well positioned for the future. A new performance standard reinforced with a strong safety culture underscores every activity.

For more information on the complete range of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories services, please visit www.cnl.ca or contact communications@cnl.ca.

Contact:
Patrick Quinn
Director, Corporate Communications
CNL, 1-866-886-2325

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