Keep up with the latest news and updates from K+S Potash Canada.
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.
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.
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.
Pacific Coast Terminals and K+S Potash Canada Break Ground on Potash Handling and Storage Facility
Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd. (PCT) and K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) will officially break ground and begin modifications on PCT’s existing bulk handling facility, preparing the facility for its role in KSPC’s Legacy Project.
Construction Begins on West Coast Handling and Storage Facilities
The planned handling and storage facility in Port Moody, B.C. that will be used to move Legacy Project potash to international clients has received a project permit from authorities following a comprehensive environmental review and consultations with First Nations and community representatives.
German and Canadian Engineers Collaborate to Build a Legacy
A collaborative effort combining the best of German and Canadian engineering and leadership, and marshalling the talent and experience of hundreds of engineers, has successfully advanced the $4.1 billion Legacy Project through the detailed engineering phase.
Legacy: Thinking in Bigger Dimensions
The roads of Saskatchewan have likely never borne such heavy loads before: The monstrous cargo carried on a 12-axle trailer is 30 metres long, 10.5 metres wide, and weighs an impressive 209 metric tons.
Project Permit Received for the Construction of K+S Potash Canada’s Potash Handling and Storage Facility in Port Moody
As K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) continues toward commissioning the Legacy Project mine in the summer of 2016, plans for how to best bring future potash products to market are also being developed further.