The Government of Saskatchewan and SRC announced the signing of a suite of historic contracts with REalloys Inc., reinforcing Saskatchewan's leadership in establishing the first fully-integrated rare earth supply chain in North America.
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Oil pipelines are a transport mechanism to get a vital resource from its origin to its users. In the case of oil, it is helpful to know a bit about its origins too, in Canada and more broadly. Take a trip back in time.
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A new report by SRC looking at the feasibility of developing a commercial-scale helium liquefier in Saskatchewan has found that it could open broader helium markets, create jobs, and provide a positive financial return for owners.
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11 Demonstration Projects Will Set The Stage For Further Consultations For the full version of this news release, please visit: http://saskatchewan.ca/news. Farmers and ranchers in Saskatchewan are...
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SRC celebrated 20 years of providing strong value and economic impacts to the Saskatchewan economy by releasing its 2022-23 economic impact numbers which continue that tradition.
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This year, SRC is marking its 70th year in business. In April 1947, the Province established SRC with a mandate of undertaking projects that would help in the advancement of the Province’s industrial...
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Saskatoon, SK – After Saskatonians endured an incredibly long, snow-covered winter, the 6th coldest winter and the 3rd coldest April in the last fifty years, the weather has become more than just a...
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January 7, 2014 (Langbank, SK) – Seed Hawk Inc. has become the first agricultural equipment company in the world to receive Carbon Trust carbon footprint certification. This certification communicates...
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Read the news release on the Government of Saskatchewan website. The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its Pipe Flow Technology Centre™ in Saskatoon. The...
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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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