The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) released its economic impact results for the 2014-15 fiscal year. For every dollar the province invested in SRC over the past year, the Council provided a more...
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SRC is pursuing the licensing and demonstration of the first nuclear microreactor in Saskatchewan.
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Frequently asked questions
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As the term suggests, microreactors are a small type of nuclear...
SRC moved up to the 87th spot in SaskBusiness Magazine’s 2015 ranking of the province’s top 100 businesses, published in the September edition. SRC and other prominent Saskatchewan businesses were...
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SRC is well-positioned as a global mineral sorting & separation centre of excellence with the addition of a full-scale laser sorter to the wide array of services it offers to the mining industry.
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SRC launched a new program for Aboriginal post-secondary students that will provide opportunities for them to develop skills and gain real-world experience in their studies and future careers. SRC’s...
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SRC has tackled the ever-changing landscape of industry needs since 1947 – finding real-world solutions to evolving challenges through innovation. Learn how SRC's mining services and facilities have evolved over the years from an industry expert.
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Rare earth elements (REEs) are vital to modern life and the demand for these essential elements is nowhere close to levelling out. As the need for REEs continues to increase, SRC has stepped up to build a fully integrated Rare Earth Processing Facility, complete with hydrometallurgy, separation and metal smelting stages, right here in Saskatchewan.
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Radioactivity in mining is commonly associated with uranium but there are numerous other sources of it that can be found in the mining industry. While radioactivity is a natural phenomenon that needs to be managed, there are also cases where it can be used as a tool in driving exploration forward. It’s important then to understand what radioactivity is, how it’s encountered and the risks and benefits associated with it.
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