Saskatchewan opens permanent lab for ballistics testing
Saskatchewan’s first permanent ballistics lab is officially open.
The provincial government announced the opening of the permanent location of the Saskatchewan Ballistics Laboratory on Monday in Saskatoon. The Government of Saskatchewan spent nearly $3.35 million to establish the lab that will eventually conduct firearms testing for all law-enforcement agencies in the province in a move intended to strengthen gun-related criminal investigations.
The provincial government said the lab is equipped with plenty of advanced technology, “including a MILO Range for controlled testing, a water tank and cotton box to safely capture bullets and casings, a comparison microscope and BrassTrax technology for detailed analysis, and a Laboratory Information Management System to securely manage case data and results.”


