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COVID-19 Update from Primco Dene

The COVID-19 situation has evolved further, and we are dealing with a significant global challenge. The World Health Organization has declared this outbreak a pandemic. Many governments around the world have taken stricter and more impactful measures to ensure the safety of their citizens. In addition to the immediate and…

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Petro Canada Official Grand Opening

Please join us for the Official Grand Opening of Primco Dene Group of Companies Petro Canada. Wednesday, May 15, 2019 – 11:00 AM Everyone is welcome.

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Petro Canada is Now Open!

We are excited to announce Petro Canada (next to Primco Dene Head Office) is NOW OPEN. Open 24 hours, 8 gas pumps and full service We hope to see you soon!

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Primco Dene Business Centre Headquarters

Primco Dene’s Business Centre is located east on highway 28 just outside of Cold Lake, Alberta.  It is situated on Cold Lake First Nations Traditional Territory and is also next to Casino Dene and the Courtyard by Mariott. This unique aerial image provides a sense of the scale of this…

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Contact Us

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Primco Dene Business Centre Cold Lake First Nations

Enoch Sub Office

Calgary Office

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    Suite 620, Tower 1, 202 – 6 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 2R9

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    403.252.8882

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.