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.
Work Advancing on Legacy Project Mine Site, Rail Connections and Shipping Facilities
The legacy is growing. Construction at K+S Potash Canada’s (KSPC) $4.1 billion Legacy Project in southern Saskatchewan is about 50 per cent completed.
Belle Plaine Spur Line an Ambitious Project
Construction is well underway on the approximately 19 km of rail and spur line infrastructure project that KSPC is building adjacent to the Legacy Project mine site.
Construction Camp Soon to Hit Peak Occupancy
Construction camp life has seldom been this comfortable.
KSPC Supports Community with New Road Grader and Hall Sponsorship
KSPC is supporting the communities where we operate and working together to address common issues.
Legacy Project Surpasses 5 Million Hours Worked without Lost Time Injury
On July 3, 2015 the Legacy Project surpassed 5 million hours worked without a lost time injury (LTI). And safety officials with K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) are suitably pleased – but not surprised – with the accomplishment.
New Hires to Receive Training in Europe
Operators and maintenance staff hired to work at the Legacy Project mine site in 2015 and 2016 can expect to receive an interesting and unique training experience.