Keep up with the latest news and updates from K+S Potash 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.
June 2016 Legacy Update Newsletter
Read about the latest news at the Legacy Project, including all the training and planning going on at site as K+S Potash Canada prepares for commissioning this summer andour first tonne of potash at the end of the year!
Saskatchewan First Nations Economic Development Network names its ‘individual of the year’
Terry Bird, Lead Advisor, First Nations and Métis Initiatives at KSPC has been awarded “2016 Business Development Individual of the Year” by the First Nations Economic Development Network.
February 2016 Legacy Update Newsletter
Read about our 2015 highlights and milestones, our cavern development program, seismic activity, and what we’re doing to build a diverse workforce.
K+S Potash Canada named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for the Third Year in a Row
KSPC is very excited to announce we’ve been selected as one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for the third year in a row.
First Nations and Métis Jobs
K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) is working hard to earn a reputation as a company that’s respectful and inclusive of First Nations and Métis (FNM) people.
K+S Potash Canada GP and File Hills Qu’Appelle Developments Limited Sign Agreement Respecting Workforce Development
Today File Hills Qu’Appelle Developments LP (FHQ Developments) along with K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) signed an agreement outlining both parties’ commitment to improving labour market participation and employment opportunities for Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis people.