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NAL Resources Management Limited (the 'Manager') was established in 1990 and provides management services to NAL Resources Limited ('NAL Resources'), a private oil and gas company. The Manager previously provided management services to NAL Energy Corporation (TSX:NAE), which was managed by the Manager since 1996 and was acquired by Pengrowth Energy Corporation effective May 31, 2012. NAL Resources continues to own and operate over 18,000 boe per day of production in its core areas of southeastern and southwestern Saskatchewan, and central and northwestern Alberta. NAL Resources remains focused on its strategy of growing through the drill bit, and through corporate and property acquisitions, while also managing investments funds on behalf of third parties. With more than 250 dedicated team members working in Western Canada, NAL Resources brings expertise in all areas of finding, development and the management of oil and gas assets.
The Outback takes comfort and style to a whole new level. Vaulted ceilings and upgraded furniture provide a roominess and sophistication unseen in other light weight trailers. The combination of solid ash interior doors with walnut and hazelnut cabinetry
Emerge Ag Solutions was formed in Eston, Saskatchewan on August 7th 2012. Although, this was not the start of a new business but was the rebranding of an existing, established crop supply retail. Prior to August 2012 Emerge Ag Solutions operated under the identity of Eston Farm Chemicals Ltd. EFC was started in the early 1980's by the local ESSO dealer and a farmer in the community; the business consisted of a small chemical shed and later a fertilizer plant that could service the growers in the area. In 1994 Rob Owens began working at EFC as an agronomist and soon after became a partner in the business in 1995. After continuing to work and grow the business Rob eventually obtained sole proprietorship in 2005. Throughout Rob's time at EFC farm sizes began to rapidly grow and so did the business. It was in 2007 the business moved its location just west of Eston to a much larger facility that brought forth many new and exciting opportunities for the company and its customers. In 2012 Rob's son Matthew became a partner in the business and the two of them took the initiative to rebrand the company to have it portray a description of what is important to the customers.
The residents love to play the Wii!TOWN OFFICE NOTICES hockey rinks to be powered by Sask Power wind project.Sask Power has announced four communities that were chosen from more than 150 communities that expressed interest in participating in the project. It's all part of a demonstration project aimed at testing the province's wind potential. The goal is to determine if selfgenerating electricity will lower power bills associated with operating municipal rinks in each community. The following turbines will be installed and operational in Central Butte, Eatonia, Shaunavon and Strasbourg by late summer and will be monitored for up to five years. The wind turbine will be situated on town land SW of town.