The Lorado Remediation Project has been selected as the Project of the Year by the North Saskatchewan Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI). The award recognizes a project that...
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Every year, Saskatchewan faces the possibility of disaster stemming from natural hazards, such as severe weather, floods, drought and wildfires. In recent years, flooding has been a significant...
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Unleash your inner scientist! SRC is encouraging people of all ages to become Honourary Scientists by turning their kitchens and backyards into science labs. We’ve created three fun and easy science experiments that can be done at home using easy to find supplies.
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Here’s another use for eggs in your kitchen – growing fancy crystal geodes! But what is a geode? A real geode is a rock with sparkly crystals inside. Growing a real geode can take millions of years, but this experiment is much faster, so get crackin’.
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In 1960, the Lorado Mill was abandoned in northern Saskatchewan, leaving an estimated 227,000 cubic meters of radioactive uranium tailings that covered the mill site and flowed into nearby Nero Lake. In 2008, SRC was contracted to clean up the site, which began a multi-year journey to reduce the risk to human health, wildlife, and aquatic life.
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