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.
Dennis Delorme – Celebrating 10 Years of Service
Awards & honours
Dennis from Saskatchewan is our 1st Cook celebrating 10 years of service with Primco Dene Catering LP. Dennis enjoys his cooking, fishing and theme nights in camp. You are such a great asset to our team, we look forward to celebrating many more milestones with you!
Kathy Berland – Celebrating 5 Years of Service
Awards & honours
Kathy Berland from Cold Lake First Nations is our 2nd cook with Primco Dene Catering LP. On her spare time she enjoys exercising and playing bingo. She balances her career by saving money to take vacations. Favourite part about her job is her co-workers, her main goal is to be…
Lance Schaefer – Celebrating 5 Years of Service
Awards & honours
Lance is from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, on his spare time, he enjoys camping and fishing. Advice he would like to give, is to invest in your future. Congratulations on your milestone Lance, thank you for all your hard work.
CONGRATULATIONS – GABRIEL CRIER
Awards & honours
Gabriel Crier from Maskwacis, AB is celebrating 5 years of service with Primco Dene Catering! While on days off he enjoys mechanic work and hockey. He stays motivated by his team, his will & strength. Congratulations on your milestone, keep up the great work!
Contact Us
Do you have questions about Primco Dene? Contact us now.
Primco Dene Business Centre Cold Lake First Nations
Box 2070, Hwy 28 RR 423A (7km south of City of Cold Lake), Cold Lake, T9M 1P5
780.594.4034
780.594.4759
Enoch Sub Office
PO Box 820, Suite 201 21553 Chief Lapotac Blvd, Enoch, AB T7X 3Y3
780.594.4034
780.594.4759
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.

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