Month: February 2023
What's Happening At Primco Dene
At Primco Dene we're happy to share more about what we're doing and where we're going. Click the buttons below to navigate our different news items.
TYSON STARR – CELEBRATING 5 YEARS OF SERVICE
Awards & honours
Tyson from Saddle Lake Cree Nation is our store manager at Jiffy Lube – celebrating 5 years of service with Primco Commercial LP. Outside of work, Tyson enjoys playing poker, hockey and golf. Keeps his career and family life balanced by travelling, visiting with family and going to events on…
DARWIN CHIEFMOON – 15 YEARS OF SERVICE
Awards & honours
Darwin is our dispatcher from Blood Tribe, celebrating 15 years of service with Primco Dene EMS. Outside of work, you will catch Darwin spending time with his wife, his boys, camping and fishing! Thank you for being a great addition to our team for 15 years, we are thankful to…
Shane Campbell – Celebrating 5 Years of Service
Awards & honours
Shane enjoys playing guitar, weight-lifting, wood working and spending time with his children. He stays motivated by self-study and interest in medicine. We are proud to have you as part of our team and congratulate you on this anniversary milestone. All the best to you and the contributions that we…
David Sorensen – Celebrating 5 Years of Service
Awards & honours
David is our Paramedic/Fire Fighter celebrating 5 years with Primco Dene EMS. David was born in Edmonton, AB but grew up in Grande Prairie, AB. Outside of work, you will catch David supporting the family farm and researching grass and trees for his garden. Favorite part of his job is…
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Hours of operation
Monday to Friday – 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Closed on lunch hours, statutory holidays and weekends.
We’d like to acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 Territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place and travelling to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis”, Denesųłiné, Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Metis and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.