From September 23-27, 2013, 111 SRC employees helped clean up the shorelines in Saskatoon and Regina as part of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. In total, SRC employees collected 675.835 kg of...
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With Canada’s most significant helium reserves found in southwestern Saskatchewan, the province has the potential to be a leader in helium production. Learn about the findings from a report SRC developed to investigate the potential of building a helium liquification hub in the province.
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Water is a reactive and dynamic medium. Although a sample bottle filled with water may look quite stable, as soon as that sample is taken, subtle changes can begin to take place. Read more to learn why it's important to follow the sampling and preservation guidelines provided by your laboratory.
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With growth in any sector, particularly a relatively new sector, there are both challenges and opportunities. For the rare earth elements industry, the key to success will come from the development and security of its own independent supply chains. Learn how SRC's new Facility is playing a lead role in addressing some of the issues in the supply chain.
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This news release originally appeared on the Government of Saskatchewan website. Today, Minister Jeremy Harrison was presented with the first metal ingots ever produced in Canada. The ingots were...
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Erin is a freelance writer, creative communicator and academic who explores stories about science, history and health.
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This news release originally appeared on the Prairies Economic Development Canada website. Minister Vandal announces investment in processing of rare earth elements in Saskatchewan Funding of $7.5...
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