Thomas Lavergne was an Environmental Engineering student at the University of Saskatchewan and a student in SRC’s Aboriginal Mentorship Program (AMP) at the time this post was written. We're happy to report he's now a full-time employee with our Environmental Remediation team!
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SRC and TSL Laboratories are pleased to announce that after several decades of collaboratively serving the gold and base metals industry, TSL’s current owners are retiring and as of December 1, 2021...
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This news release originally appeared on the Government of Saskatchewan website. Today the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and the Korea Mine Rehabilitation and Mineral Resources Corporation...
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Caitlin Taylor, the Saskatchewanderer, toured SRC's diamond lab and shares her experience learning about the diamond extraction process.
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SLOWPOKE-2 was a nuclear research reactor housed at SRC Environmental Analytical Laboratories. It is used as an analytical tool for doing neutron activation analysis.
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Frequently asked questions
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As the term suggests, microreactors are a small type of nuclear...
SRC has worked alongside the uranium industry in Saskatchewan and around for the world for over 60 years on analysis, process improvement, technology development and remediation..
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For the second year in a row, SRC has earned a spot on the prestigious Canada’s Top 100 Employers list of companies who lead the nation in offering exceptional workplaces for their employees. SRC is...
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SRC is one of two Saskatchewan-based companies that has been listed in Corporate Knights' The Future 40 Responsible Corporate Leaders in Canada. The Future 40 recognizes Canadian companies with $2...
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SRC's Climate Services team installed a weather station at Black Fox Farm and Distillery, which provides Black Fox's owners accurate weather data for their business. Learn more about the weather station and SRC's nearly sixty-year history tracking Saskatchewan's changing climate.
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2020 was a year for the record books, and one none of us will soon forget. We spent our days starting in March at home, in the yard or awfully close to home. Let’s look back at the weather we experienced in a year we were so glad to see the end of.
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This news release originally appeared on CNSC's website. December 9, 2019 – Ottawa Today, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announced its decision to amend Saskatchewan Research Council’s...
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On February 6th, SRC received an Excellence in Immigrant Integration award at the Annual Diversity Awards Gala. The event, hosted by the Saskatoon Open Door Society, celebrates local individuals and...
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