February 5, 2016

Newswise — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – This coming Tuesday morning, TRIUMF will commemorate the 40th anniversary of commissioning of the world’s largest cyclotron – a particle accelerator driving cutting-edge science that has a tangible impact on our daily lives.

The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, and Terry Beech, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Science, will participate in the official celebration. Prior to the announcement, Minister Duncan will go on a private tour (open to registered media) to see key features of the TRIUMF facility. She will then offer remarks during a celebration recognizing the past forty years of discovery and innovation in addition to the many that lie ahead.

Media are invited to attend both the tour and the celebration program.

WhenDate: Tuesday, February 9, 2016• 9:30 am to 10:00 am – Private tour of TRIUMF with Minister Duncan – open to registered media (photo opportunities)o Please see notes to editor / news director below• 10:00 am to 10:30 am – Announcement in TRIUMF’s ARIEL Hall (media availability to follow)

WhereTRIUMF4004 Wesbrook MallVancouver, BC V6T 2A3Parking available on site

Associated LinksAbout TRIUMF’s 520 MeV cyclotron and its history

Notes to Editor / News Director:Media are asked to confirm their attendance no later than 7 a.m. on February 9, 2016. All media must check-in at the media registration area upon arrival with photo I.D. and credentials.

Media wishing to join the TRIUMF tour with the Minister are asked to arrive at TRIUMF no later than 9:00 a.m. Those arriving later will not be able to join the tour.

As TRIUMF is a working physics laboratory, there are some safety considerations to be aware of when on site. Prior to arriving at TRIUMF, all media wishing to join the tour must review the TRIUMF Guest Safety Information found here: http://www.triumf.ca/sites/default/files/20160203_TRIUMF%20Guest%20Safety%20Information_1.pdf

While no personal protective equipment will be required on the tour route, closed toe shoes with a low heel are required footwear. As the tour route involves walking over grated floors and stairs, it is highly recommended that guests wear long pants.

Media Contact InformationLisa LambertHead, Strategic CommunicationsTRIUMF604.222.7356[email protected]

Nic ZdunichStrategic CommunicationsTRIUMF604.222.7590[email protected]

Camille MartelCommunicationsOffice of the Minister of Science343-291-2700[email protected]

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About TRIUMFTRIUMF is Canada’s national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics and accelerator-based science. We are an international centre for discovery and innovation, advancing fundamental, applied, and interdisciplinary research for science, medicine, and business. Owned and operated by a university consortium, TRIUMF trains and inspires future leaders in science and technology. Our laboratory is a hub for inquiry and ingenuity, a Canadian centre of excellence deeply integrated into the global scientific community. TRIUMF’s multidisciplinary team of over 500 staff and trainees collaborates with Canadian and international users who visit the laboratory to leverage our world-class facilities. Together, we drive compelling research and develop ideas and innovations that benefit humanity. www.triumf.ca

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