Keep up with the latest news and updates from K+S Potash Canada.
Mine Caverns Under Development at Legacy Site
More than 30 cranes reach into the prairie sky above the Legacy mine site as people in hardhats below erect steel structures for a project that will employ almost five times the amount of steel used to build the Eiffel Tower. But it’s a few kilometres east of these structures where some of the
A brighter future is just a click away
From December 10 to December 24, 2014, K+S Potash Canada will be hosting an online, crowd-sourced, holiday giving campaign for the third year in a row. When visitors click on the star ornament hanging from the ‘plus’ symbol on the company’s homepage, they will have the opportunity to allocate $1 to
Huge vessels being trucked to K+S site near Bethune
They look like giant booster rockets being transported to their launching pad. At 30 metres (100 feet) long, 10.5 metres (35 feet) wide and 11 metres (36 feet) high, and weighing in at a hefty 209,000 kg (460,000 pounds), they’re among the biggest — if not the biggest — pieces of equipment ever ship
K+S Potash Canada and RuBarb Productions receive the artsVest Outstanding Partnership Award
K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) has been a platinum sponsor of RuBarb Productions, a professional theatre company in Moose Jaw, since 2013.
KSPC Lends a Hand for Work and Education
K+S Potash Canada has been hard at work in 2014, winning over the hearts and minds of the people of Saskatchewan – which has a large Aboriginal (First Nations and Métis people) population – and proving itself to be a very at-tractive employer in the region.
K+S Potash Canada Celebrates Grand Opening of New Corporate Headquarters
K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) celebrates the grand opening of the new 40,000 square-foot, three-story corporate headquarters located at 220 Wall Street downtown Saskatoon. The state-of-the art building will be home to approximately one hundred KSPC employees and contractors.
KSPC and Bethune Partner for Wastewater Disposal
There are many things that spark great partnerships. For the town of Bethune and KSPC, the source of ignition was a mutual need for wastewater disposal.
KSPC Using Shuttle Service to Transport Employees
After conducting a survey to gauge employees’ interest, KSPC began a trial program for a shuttle service, which began in January 2014.
The Legacy Project: Status Update
The Legacy mine site, located near the Village of Bethune within the RM of Dufferin, is the first new potash mine in Saskatchewan in nearly 40 years, and the name is a fitting one; many employees have come to K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) for the chance to be part of something bigger than themselves.
September 2014 Legacy Update Newsletter
Read about our project status, our most recent safety milestone, our partnership with the community of Bethune for wastewater disposal, our employee shuttle service, and our construction camp grand opening.