Saskatoon, SK – The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) officially opened its new mineral processing pilot plant in Saskatoon today. The pilot plant, announced in the fall of 2012, is now fully...
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...
SRC released its economic impact results for the 2012-13 fiscal year. For every dollar the province invested in SRC over the past year, the Council provided a more than 29-times return to the growth...
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...
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has granted an exemption from the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA) for the Gunnar Closed Mine Site in northern Saskatchewan. The decision exempts...
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) today announced a new QEMSCAN ® service that will assist the mining industry by providing precise quantitative mineralogical analyses that are essential for...