by mic@delcommunications.com | Sep 8, 2025 | Nutrien, potash news
Electric-powered machinery has been used in our mines for more than six decades, and we’re continuously seeking innovative uses for electric vehicles to expand our fleet For more than 60 years, electric-powered machinery has been used in Nutrien’s underground potash...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Sep 5, 2025 | potash news
History was made on February 28 when the National Government of the Red River Métis, the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF), and Potash and Agri Development Corporation of Manitoba (PADCOM) signed an unprecedented Royalty Agreement. The agreement showcases PADCOM’s...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Aug 31, 2025 | potash news
Hackathon sparks student-driven solutions for potash and mining sector In January 2025, the College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) welcomed bright minds, big challenges, and bold ideas as it hosted the second SIMSA Mining Hackathon — an...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Aug 25, 2025 | potash news, Sutton
By Andrea Hansen, President, Sutton Benefits & Pension Imagine a welder sidelined by chronic back pain, or a machine operator struggling with untreated anxiety. These scenarios may seem very different, but both pose risks to safety and productivity in the...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Aug 20, 2025 | potash news, SRC
By Victoria Martinez and Lucinda Wood Whether in potash slimes, oil sands or in kimberlite slurries, active clay minerals can cause serious issues in many plant operations. For industries where clay minerals are present, a better analytical approach is needed to more...