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SRC is a market-driven company, selling services in Saskatchewan and around the world. Our unique offering of services expands based on the needs of our clients and industry. Drawing upon the...
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Erin M - Author Bio

Erin is a freelance writer, creative communicator and academic who explores stories about science, history and health.
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SRC Environmental Analytical Laboratories provides water testing packages for home and cottage owners, acreages and farms.
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Although the two things might appear to be unrelated, being a research technologist and a competitive curler has some similarities: both require precision, problem solving and a supportive team. Learn how a professional curler takes the skills he learns on the ice into the lab (and vice versa).
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SRC at a Glance With nearly 350 employees, $232 million in annual revenue and over 75 years of RD&D experience, SRC is Canada’s second largest research and technology organization with 1,600 clients...
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Right click on the link below to save it or click the link to open it. Download the Gunnar Site Remediation Project – Tailings Remediation Plan Click the link below to view and download each appendix...
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Today SRC and AECL signed an MOU to promote and explore a collaborative and strategic approach to nuclear research and innovation within Canada.
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As the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) approaches its target of commissioning North America's first, vertically integrated Rare Earth Processing Facility by the end of 2024, a $4,990,000 million investment from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) will help secure Canada's supply of rare earth elements (REEs) essential for the development of global modern technology.
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Saskatchewan Research Council to advance bastnaesite processing and study of critical minerals with support from the Government of Canada.
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background The former Lorado uranium mill site is located approximately eight kilometers south of Uranium City. The mill operated from 1957 to 1960. Tailings were deposited adjacent to Nero Lake, with...
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