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Author of the article: Hannah MacLeod
Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021 • February 18, 2021 • 3 minute read •
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The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) geoscience team and their contractor have completed pre-drilling water well sampling and testing at the potential repository site in Teeswater, Ontario, marking another major milestone in its preparations for deep borehole drilling in the area this spring.
The NWMO’s geoscience work in the area in South Bruce, including deep borehole drilling, is an important part of our work to ensure the area would be a safe place to build to a deep geological repository for the long-term storage of used nuclear fuel in a manner that protects people and the environment for generations to come.
NWMO water well testing marks another milestone ahead of borehole drilling this spring
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Jarden Brief: Dating app Bumble soars after market listing
11 Feb, 2021 07:27 PM
7 minutes to read
The market welcomed the addition of Bumble. Photo / Getty Images
NZ Herald
Jarden
New Zealand
The S&P NZ50 finished the day down 0.5 per cent. The best performing sector on the day was Communication Services (+0.5 per cent), followed by Financials (+0.4 per cent). Meanwhile, the utilities sector (-1.1 per cent) led the market down, while Tech (-0.9 per cent) also had a poor showing.
The best performing company on the day was aquaculture company Sanford, which climbed 4.1 per cent. Investors may have believed that the reaction to yesterday s news concerning a temporary restriction of exports to China had sparked an overzealous sell off.