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This news release originally appeared on the Government of Saskatchewan website. The Saskatchewan Research Council’s (SRC) latest economic impact assessment shows it has contributed more than $15.5...
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Allison C - Author Bio

Allison is SRC’s Media Relations and Production Advisor. With more than two decades of combined experience in journalism and government communications, Allison has a natural curiosity for learning and...
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306-933-5400 Please visit our Careers page for current job postings.
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306-787-9400 Please visit our Careers page for current job postings.
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306-933-5400 Please visit our Careers page for current job postings.
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SRC’s Pipe Flow Technology Centre™ provides test facilities and expertise for researching and developing slurry handling systems and applications.
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SRC’s 77th year in operation as a research and technology organization saw a great many achievements that are worthy of a second look. From our production of rare earth metals to our microreactor research, from our lithium processing upgrades to our sensor-based ore sorting services and even our first ever Tech Expo event, join us as we revisit just a few of 2024’s major announcements and achievements at SRC!
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From Exploration to closure SRC provides a wide range of services throughout the mining cycle to the mining and minerals industry and other industrial sectors. We leverage our traditional research...
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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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Erin Herman - Author Bio

After completing a degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Saskatchewan, Erin Herman joined the family farming business where he worked for nine years. During that time, the farm grew...
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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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During the 1950s and 1960s, uranium mines and small prospecting sites were developed and operated across northern Saskatchewan by private companies. The sites and mining operations were later...
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