Keep up with the latest news and updates from K+S Potash Canada.
2 Million Hours Worked without a Lost Time Injury
For KSPC, health and safety is the first priority. On May 14, 2014, the company reached 2 million hours without a lost time injury, the first significant safety goal set for the Legacy project.
Construction Camp Gets Up and Running
On April 28th, 2014, the first person checked into KSPC’s construction camp 3 km north-east of the Legacy mine site. Between that day and the official opening on May 29th, the number of people in the camp climbed to approximately 200.
Pioneers on the Prairie
The pioneering spirit is alive and well,and it has a name: Legacy.
K+S Potash Canada Opens the Legacy Camp
The official opening of the K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) Legacy Camp was celebrated on June 6, 2014 with a ribbon cutting ceremony at the construction camp near Bethune, Saskatchewan.
Chasing Stars Online
Doing a good deed while generating public interest in the company: K+S Potash Canada collected donations as part of a campaign on Facebook and the company Website.
Pacific Coast Terminals and K+S Potash Canada Sign Agreement on New Potash Handling and Storage Facility
K+S Potash Canada and PCT are forming a longstanding partnership to ensure that the transport of the Legacy potash products to international clients is handled with high quality standards, state-of-the-art technology and in a manner that is both secure and competitive.
K+S Group’s CEO Steiner met Prime Minister Harper in Berlin
Norbert Steiner, CEO of K+S Group met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Berlinin March 2014 on the occasion of Mr. Harper’s official visit to Germany.
K+S Potash Canada and AMEC sign long-term contract for Legacy Project
K+S Potash Canada (KSPC), a fully owned subsidiary of K+S Aktiengesellschaft and AMEC, the international engineering and project management company, signed a Design and Project Management contract for the Legacy Project
Legacy Project reaches important milestone
K+S Potash Canada is very happy to report that the first cavern connected on February 11, 2014 at the Legacy Project potash mine, located near Bethune, Saskatchewan. Future production caverns will be based on this initial test cavern.
K+S Potash Canada named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers
K+S Potash Canada is thrilled to announce we’ve been awarded a spot on Saskatchewan’s Top Employers list. This special designation recognizes 20 companies in Saskatchewan who offer an exceptional place to work for their employees.