Month: February 2023

What's Happening At Primco Dene

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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.

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🎉 AL BRYANT – 5 YEARS OF SERVICE 🎉

Al Bryant, Field Supervisor for Primco Dene Catering LP is celebrating 5 years with us. Al is from Cote First Nation and on his spare time he enjoys speaking engagements and spending time with his children. When asked what he likes about his job he says the people, personal growth…

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🎉 Trevor Willier Celebrating 10 Years of Service 🎉

Trevor Willier from Kehewin Cree Nation is celebrating 10+ years with Primco Dene Catering LP. When Trevor isn’t working he enjoys spending time with his family and playing video games. When asked what he has gained working at Primco Dene, he says “ Primco has given me a sense of…

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🎉 Michelle Scanie – 5 Years of Service 🎉

Michelle Scanie is from Cold Lake First Nations and has been employed with Primco Dene Catering LP for 5 years! Michelle, enjoys hunting and fishing on her spare time. When asked what keeps her motivated, she said her children. Congratulations on achieving this milestone, Michelle! We look forward to celebrating…

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🎉 Ben Jackson – 5 Years of Service Award 🎉

Ben is from Goodfish Lake and has been employed by Primco Dene Catering LP for 5 years. When asked what he likes about his job, he says the food and the work place environment. On his days off he enjoys spending time with his family and his niece. Thank you…

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Primco Dene Business Centre Cold Lake First Nations

Enoch Sub Office

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.