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SRC's practice is to conduct its operations in a proactive manner that will enhance the safety and health of our employees and the public and will facilitate the protection and preservation of property and the environment.
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SRC regularly sponsors initiatives that are directly related to its mission and mandate.
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Our employees make a difference. We hire people who are passionate about their work because we are passionate about making a positive impact in our province and beyond. We recognize the important...
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Saskatchewan residents enjoy a culturally-rich lifestyle in a province where every season of the year is uniquely experienced. Affectionately referred to as the Land of Living Skies, the landscape is...
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Safety is SRC’s overriding priority. The existing mine and mill sites have hazards related to structures, contaminants and low levels of gamma radiation and ambient radon. SRC is focused on safe work...
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We've been on a continuous journey to grow SRC into a place in which all employees feel safe and supported, with equal opportunities to contribute and succeed. International Women's Day is a great...
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Easy access to clean drinking water is something Canadians often take for granted because of the abundance of water sources, from coast to coast. But there’s a lot that goes into actually ensuring the water we drink is safe and clean, including testing.
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We help clients improve business competitiveness through niche engineering capabilities complemented by a diverse team of technical experts.
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One of the Worst Natural Disasters in Canada The Agricultural Drought Adaptation project is the first work to comprehensively assess the severity, area and duration of past droughts across Canada. It...
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In 2011, SRC completed a pilot CHP project at Inland Metal’s manufacturing facility in Regina. The project used first-to-market CHP technology that captures heat from a natural gas-powered internal...
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The Factor 9 Home was a demonstration project by SRC of a single family residence located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The home features very high levels of energy efficiency and environmental...
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“Do you happen to have a gently used biodigester?” Our biodigester project with the Canadian Museum of Science and Technology started with an unusual question. Isn't that where innovation usually starts?
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The Saskatchewan Ortho-Photography Project produces seamless, accurate, vertical aerial photography and elevation data of Saskatchewan and its surface for use in geographic information systems (GIS)...
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When it comes to how to get innovation done, and how to get through the Valley of Death, such discussions usually lead to questions about Research and Technology Organizations (RTOs).
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Having sound environmental practices is becoming important for many companies worldwide because clients, consumers and regulatory agencies are expecting it. Many companies are going even further, taking steps toward determining, communicating and reducing their environmental impact through carbon footprinting.
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Canada’s massive expanse of boreal forest – three million square kilometers – is undergoing a serious transformation due to climate change. A group of Canadian forest scientists is investigating the impacts and published its findings.
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Research and Technology Organizations (RTOs) help industry get innovation done, and they normally get paid by industry, so why do RTOs need government support as well?
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Canada’s principal innovation enablers are its Research and Technology Organizations (RTOs). What? Canada has RTOs? You bet. So who are they?
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