First Unit Train Arrives at KSPC’s Potash Handling and Storage Facility
Port Moody, BC – Yesterday, the first large rail transport with a total of 122 rail cars from the Bethune mine in Saskatchewan arrived at K+S Potash Canada’s (KSPC) potash handling and storage facility in Port Moody, BC.
K+S Potash Canada and Pacific Coast Terminals Celebrate the Grand Opening of World-Class Potash Handling and Storage Facility
Port Moody, BC – Today, K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) and Pacific Coast Terminals (PCT) celebrate the opening of a state-of-the-art potash handling and storage facility at PCT’s Port Moody terminal.
K+S Potash Canada ready to serve North American market as New Domestic Rail Cars are Delivered
Today, K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) is pleased to accept their first domestic rail cars built by National Steel Car (NSC) in Hamilton, Ontario, the same manufacturer that produced the company’s international fleet last fall.
Bethune mine produces First Tonnes of Potash
Earlier than expected, K+S has produced the first tonnes of marketable potash in its new Bethune potash mine in Saskatchewan.
K+S Potash Canada Partners with Ducks Unlimited to Execute Landmark $2.8M Wetland Offset Project Based on Saskatchewan Environment Ministry Guidelines
Saskatchewan’s newest solution potash mine may draw its product from underground, but the company that built it is already looking to the sky to give back to its employees and the people of the province.
Grand Opening of Legacy: Ceremonial Opening of the new Potash Mine in Canada
On May 2, 2017, K+S Potash Canada celebrated the Grand Opening of the Legacy mine, which is now renamed Bethune.
K+S Celebrates opening of Bethune mine with $1 million gift to STARS
Saskatchewan’s newest solution potash mine may draw its product from underground, but the company that built it is already looking to the sky to give back to its employees and the people of the province.
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.