In light of recent rare earth industry news related to a third-party company, and the volume of inquiries being received on this subject, SRC wants to clarify that its Rare Earth Processing Facility currently under construction is on schedule and on budget and will be fully operational by the end of 2024. To confirm, SRC is not connected in any way with that third-party company.
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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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This news release originally appeared on the Government of Saskatchewan website. The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) has successfully designed and manufactured proprietary commercial-scale solvent...
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As supervisor of SRC’s Diamond Services group, Lucy's specialized knowledge and expertise has helped expand the laboratory’s capabilities into diamond breakage and assessments. From academia to industry, learn how Lucy applied her love of science to become an industry-leading diamond expert.
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SRC develops and provides sustainable solutions to environmental challenges faced by a variety of industries. We analyze, monitor, measure and provide reporting on your environmental performance to help you reduce your environmental impacts.
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SRC Environmental Analytical Laboratories provides water testing packages for home and cottage owners, acreages and farms.
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SRC's testing regime assists industry clients with choosing the right sensor-based sorting technology for their needs. Learn about the different stages, from mineral characterization through to pilot-scale testing.
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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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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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