Keep up with the latest news and updates from K+S Potash Canada.
Spring 2017 Legacy Update Newsletter
Read about the latest news at the Legacy Project, including project milestones, pipeline testing, the North Mine Plan, and our historic agreement with Nature Conservancy Canada.
K+S Potash Canada named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for the Fourth Year
KSPC is very excited to announce we’ve been selected as one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for the fourth year in a row.
Rail Cars Arrive at K+S Potash Canada’s Legacy Project
On March 13, 2017 K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) celebrated the arrival of the first 177 of 531 custom built rail cars at its Legacy Project mine site— enough to complete one of three trains that will transport KSPC’s product to its potash handling and storage facility in Port Moody, B.C.
K+S Potash Canada’s Holiday Click Campaign Returns
K+S Potash Canada’s Holiday Click Campaign has returned for the 2016 holiday season. From December 12 – 23, 2016, KSPC will be hosting their fourth online, crowd-sourced holiday giving campaign.
November 2016 Legacy Update Newsletter
Read about the latest news at the Legacy Project, including an update on commissioning, the final stretch of our port facility construction and some of KSPC’s work in the community!
KSPC Title Sponsor of MS Bike Tour Events in Saskatchewan
KSPC was the title sponsor of two cycling events in Saskatchewan this fall that raised a total of $435,000 for multiple sclerosis (MS) research and programming in Canada.
Unprecedented Grassland Offset Project in Saskatchewan results from Multi-partner Collaboration
A new science-based method to calculate habitat offsets has resulted in K+S Potash Canada making the largest known industry investment in grassland habitat offset in Saskatchewan.
National Steel Car Delivers the First of Its High Efficiency Rail Cars to K+S Potash Canada
On September 15, 2016, K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) and National Steel Car (NSC) celebrated the delivery of the first of over 500 rail cars to transport potash from KSPC’s Legacy Project near Bethune, SK to their potash handling and storage facility in Port Moody, B.C.
Vessel Support Structure Failure at the Legacy Project
On July 17, during routine testing, one of the process vessels fell down with consequential damage. No significant injuries were reported.
K+S Potash Canada’s Project in Final Stretch
2016 is a big year for K+S Potash Canada (KSPC). The construction of the Legacy mine near Bethune, Sask., the biggest project currently under construction in Saskatchewan, is nearing completion.