K+S Potash Canada makes $100,000 donation to MJHF Capital Equipment Campaign
K+S Potash Canada is committed to the health of children in the Five Hills Health Region.
K+S Potash Canada Sponsoring Community Mentoring Program
The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) College of Nursing and K+S Potash Canada GP came together today to celebrate an exciting new partnership supporting Regina’s Street Culture Project Inc.
K+S Potash Canada Celebrates naming Community Hall
On June 12, K+S Potash Canada celebrated our sponsorship and naming of the community hall in Bethune at a pancake breakfast put on by the Town Hall Board. The event had a great turnout with lots of support from the community of Bethune!
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
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 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.
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.
Open House Bethune May ’11
Early involvement of local residents and active dialogue with stakeholders is assuming increasing importance for the success of major building projects. In May 2011, for the first time, K+S Potash Canada invited people living close to the new site to a meeting in order to inform them about the Legac
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