SRC's goal is to serve its clients’ needs by obtaining best value in supply chain management, from acquisition to disposal. We work with internal clients and external vendors to add value by reducing...
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SRC has scientific, technical and management expertise in environmental remediation, as well as experience working with Indigenous communities and businesses, regulatory agencies and industry. We...
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Many current and historical industrial sites contain waste storage, spills, tailings and mining activity, which can pose radiological risks long after decommissioning if they aren’t managed or...
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SRC engages with northern communities to facilitate meaningful participation in determining the best options for remediation. Discussions include community meetings and consultations with Indigenous...
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SRC is committed to establishing a rare earth element supply chain from minerals to metals in Canada. Learn about the services we offer to help advance your project.
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Update: May 21, 2020 To our clients, vendors and stakeholders: Our lights are on, our labs and instruments are sanitized and our employees are continuing to safely provide services to clients under...
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SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories is dedicated to providing a safe working environment for all personnel at its facilities.
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Introduction The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is governed by The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. In addition to the requirements under this Act, SRC has implemented the...
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SRC, Paterson and Cooke and Weir have joined forces to offer a comprehensive course in slurry pipeline design and operation.
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We have a diverse workforce made up of engineers, scientists, technologists and professionals, and we’re always on the look out for the next great hire. SRC is a Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission...
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SRC and the Canadian Light Source are teaming up as co-hosts and title sponsors of CMA 2026 September 13-17, 2026 at the Sheraton Cavalier Hotel in Saskatoon, Sask.
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The former Gunnar Mine site is located on the north shore of Lake Athabasca, approximately 25 kilometres southwest of Uranium City.
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Information Technology (IT) teams are tasked with the unenviable job of protecting the enterprise network infrastructure. Learn five ways employees can help keep their companies safe from cyberattacks.
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Byron Merkosky is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan with bachelor’s degrees in science and education. He is an education consultant to 15 First Nations schools on 11 First Nations in...
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Nuclear power is experiencing a global resurgence. Advanced technologies are leading to new generations of reactors, including small modular reactors (SMRs) and microreactors, that are being...
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Learn about a former Mechanical Engineering student's experience working with SRC's Industrial Engineering team.
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Our experts are presenting at a variety of in-person and online events over the next couple months, with topics across our strategic sectors of mining, energy, environment and ag/biotech.
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Get immediate access to this radioactivity webinar: Understanding Radioactivity through the Exploration and Mining Cycle: SRC and CIM Magazine co-hosted a webinar covering how to identify and test...
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Skye is the Director of SRC’s Environmental Remediation team. Learn more about her career and work at SRC as she and her team take on the complex task of remediating abandoned uranium mine and mill sites in northern Saskatchewan.
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CHOPs produces thousands of barrels of heavy oil per day for Saskatchewan, but also leaves 90 per cent of the oil in the reservoir untouched. Maturing wells represent an opportunity to deploy new technology into the reservoirs to recover the remaining oil.
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