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Garrison Oilwell Servicing, a close-knit service provider

Garrison Oilwell Servicing, a close-knit service provider

Lloydminster 鈥 Garrison Oilwell Servicing Ltd. is in its 37 th year as a family run business that is co-owned by Darryl and Beverly Garrison in Lloydminster.
Little interest in new projects, says contractor

Little interest in new projects, says contractor

Alida 鈥 A new office and shop has sprung up just north of Alida. No, it鈥檚 not another oilpatch shop, but rather an organization that has benefitted from the oilpatch 鈥 the RM of Reciprocity.
Terry Gunderman SE Sask Oilman of the Year

Terry Gunderman SE Sask Oilman of the Year

Riding out this downturn
Energy East should be built: Conservative candidate

Energy East should be built: Conservative candidate

Estevan 鈥 Estevan chiropractor Dr. Robert Kitchen is the Conservative candidate for the Souris-Moose Mountain constituency in the upcoming Oct. 19 federal election.
Environmental assessments key on pipeline project, says NDP candidate

Environmental assessments key on pipeline project, says NDP candidate

Weyburn 鈥 Vicky O鈥橠ell, a health care worker from Weyburn, is the New Democratic Party candidate for Souris-Moose Mountain, the federal constituency that encompasses the entire southeast Saskatchewan oilpatch.
Framing with little waste using steel

Framing with little waste using steel

e are a few things you may notice: first, the number of pieces is precise 鈥 there is no wastage. You get what you need, no more, no less. Second, there are instructions. Third, there are labelled bags for each part of the process.
Building more commercial properties as oil sector slows down: DSI

Building more commercial properties as oil sector slows down: DSI

Weyburn 鈥 Building contractor DSI Contracting of Weyburn has been adapting its strategy to deal with the changing economic environment in a community where oil is king.
Weatherby owners wonder about expanding

Weatherby owners wonder about expanding

Estevan 鈥 When it came time to pick a company name, the Wigley鈥檚 turned to something they knew well. 鈥淲eatherby rifles is how that came to be,鈥 said Dean Wigley, who owns and operates the company with his wife Christie.
No business like snow business

No business like snow business

een doing autobody work, primarily on heavy trucks, since 1982. 鈥淚 never saw an oil rig until five years ago,鈥 he said. Now he runs the Three Star Trucking heavy collision repair shop in Alida.
Drilling rig numbers down by about half in just one month

Drilling rig numbers down by about half in just one month

Most of the fleet now laid down
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