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DEC 13 2010
The employees of Patience Lake Division achieved 1 year without RECORDABLE INCIDENT on December 6, 2010. Constant awareness of the changing work environment and teamwork has lead to this significant safety achievement.
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DEC 13 2010
The employees of Allan Division achieved 1 year without a lost time accident on December 8, 2010.
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DEC 8 2010
Each year, cities across the world host winter festivals to celebrate the season and bring people together to beat the winter blues. According to organizers, this year’s WinterShines festival will do just that.
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DEC 8 2010
PotashCorp has contributed $100,000 to become the Saskatchewan Presenting Partner for “Prairie Scene” – a festival that will celebrate the works of accomplished artists from Manitoba and Saskatchewan this Spring in Ottawa.
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DEC 6 2010
PotashCorp recently received top marks for its corporate governance practices, placing first among more than 180 companies listed on the S&P/TSX index in the Globe and Mail’s annual Board Games rankings.
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NOV 25 2010
Representing PotashCorp (from left to right) Kelly Freeman, Wayne Brownlee, Norma Deaver, Jeff Holzman, Jonathan Sturm, Greg Nightingale, Tim Herrod, and Bob Kirkpatrick
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NOV 24 2010
Left to Right: Rob Bubnick, General Manager, PotashCorp Lanigan; Bernie Bishop, Mayor, Town of Lanigan; Jack Dvernichuk, Administrator, Town of Lanigan; Garth Moore, President, PCS Potash (PotashCorp)
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NOV 18 2010
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ─ PotashCorp President and CEO Bill Doyle today announced a $1 million gift to the Royal Vital Care Campaign in support of newborn babies and their families at Royal University Hospital. The gift will be used to purchase all of the necessary vital sign monitors for mothers in Labour & Delivery and for newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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NOV 2 2010
PotashCorp's website DataTool feature, initially launched in February 2010, has been refined to provide users with enhanced usability when downloading, sharing, storing and generating custom graphs.
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NOV 1 2010
PotashCorp President and CEO Bill Doyle enters pep-rally at the University of Saskatchewan