Workers who were trapped deep in Saskatchewan mine now safely back on surface
SASKATOON — A fertilizer company says all 34 people who were trapped deep in a Saskatchewan potash mine for more than a day are now safely above ground.
Will Tigley, a spokesman with Nutrien Ltd., said a service shaft stopped working at its Cory mine near Saskatoon on Tuesday.
On Wednesday evening, the staff took a separate elevator normally used to transport potash to the surface.
“We are happy to confirm that we have all of our 34 people above ground,” he said.