Our commitment is to consistently ensure our mission and vision are carried out in the best interest of the Chamber and we are proud to be accredited by the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada. OUR MISSION In business for business. OUR VISION Regarded and respected as the proactive business voice and leader of our region. OUR VALUES Collaboration Working together, as a board and team, with members, partners, and stakeholders for the betterment of all parties.
Leduc Trophies offers engraving, custom awards, plaques, and personalized gifts to celebrate achievements. Explore our selection and let us craft your perfect recognition item.
Hotsy Pressure Washers We are a proud to be a Western Canada and North Dakota dealer for the globally-known Hotsy brand of hot and cold pressure washers. Regardless of your industrial, commercial or residential application, we have a powerful cleaning solution. In fact, we have over 100 models available. Water Blast Manufacturing If you need more than a standard unit, Water Blast Manufacturing can build the exact cleaning system you need.
Oilfield equipment, shop floors, and wash bays need pressure wash systems that match the dirt, flow, and duty cycle. Lynco Products Inc. builds and supplies Pumps and Pressure Washers from Calgary for industrial cleaning, high pressure pump repair, and pressure wash supply needs.
We have built custom pressure washing systems for 50 years. Our Calgary shop works with high pressure pumps, pump parts, pressure washer units, and cleaning chemicals used in industrial wash applications.
Field and shop cleaning often comes down to the right pump, nozzle, part, or detergent for the material being removed. We carry heavy duty industrial and oilfield degreasers, including aluminum cleaning products for equipment and surface-cleaning jobs.
In-shop and onsite technical service has been part of our work since 1973. We ship across Alberta and Canada when a customer needs pump parts, pressure washer supplies, or custom pressure wash equipment outside Calgary.
Metal parts create schedule risk when cutting, forming, welding, and finishing are split across too many shops. MAF Metal Alloy Fabrication Ltd. is a Calgary Fabricators and Welding shop for custom steel fabrication across Canada and the United States.
We build and repair metal components for industrial projects that need clean fit-up, durable welds, and practical shop planning. Our Calgary facility handles machining and laser cutting for parts that need tighter shape control before assembly.
With more than 30 years in custom metal fabrication, we plan each job around material, tolerance, finish, and delivery needs. Cutting and forming come first when the part has to land correctly in the field or in a larger assembly.
Our team can discuss custom project quotes from the Calgary shop when a fabrication job needs steel parts, welded assemblies, or machined components built for industrial use.
Since 2001, Legend Tire has been committed to providing superior commercial truck tires and fleet maintenance services with products from the world’s leading manufacturers.
Making 8 Inc is an integrated digital marketing company specializing in SEO, PPC, content strategy, and advanced marketing science. For over 20 years, we have been helping organizations across Western Canada reach their full potential through custom web design, search engine optimization, and data-driven digital transformation.
Mandel Scientific supplies environmental monitoring instruments, centrifuges, and laboratory equipment from Guelph, Ontario, serving environmental testing and research for the oil and gas and industrial sectors.
Remote oil and gas sites near Grande Cache often need access cleared before lease or pipeline construction can start. McNeil Construction works from Grande Cache on logging, road maintenance, pipeline development, and oil and gas lease development for Alberta field projects.
We started as a logging operation in 1987 and expanded into oilfield construction. That history fits jobs where timber clearing, access roads, lease pads, and pipeline routes have to be planned as one field sequence.
Gravel and crusher capability help prepare roads and lease access for construction traffic. Tank truck, steam truck, pressure truck, or vacuum truck support can be added when fluid handling or site service equipment is part of the scope.
Our Grande Cache team plans construction and pipeline work around terrain, clearing, equipment movement, road condition, and the sequence needed to make the site usable.
Safety apparel often needs decoration that will hold the logo without weakening the garment choice. Merit Embroidery & Printing Ltd. works in Calgary with promotions and apparel decoration for Alberta accounts and customers across North America.
We handle precision digitizing, embroidery, and heat pressed logos when branded clothing needs clean detail. For industrial and field-service apparel, we also stock Nomex FR embroidery thread for fire retardant safety garments and toques.
Patch sewing is part of our shop capability. We can sew embroidered patches, name bars, woven labels, logos, and PVC patches onto garments and safety apparel when a uniform program needs consistent placement.
Since 2006, our Calgary embroidery shop has grown into one of the larger wholesale embroidery houses in Western Canada. Apparel programs that need FR embroidery, safety garment branding, or detailed logo work can be planned through our local production team.
Midwest Fabricators Ltd. specializes in custom metal fabrication, laser cutting, plasma cutting, waterjet cutting, machining, and welding. No job too big or too small. Get your free quote today.
Oil, gas, and construction sites need safety coverage that can move with changing field conditions. Safety First Industrial Canada delivers Safety-Programs and workplace medical service across Western Canada from its Alberta base, with experience serving industrial job sites since 1996.
When a project needs first aid coverage, prevention planning, or health and safety personnel, we bring trained staff and field-ready equipment to the site. Our work is built around active industrial settings where response time, clear procedures, and practical prevention all affect daily operations.
We serve the oil and gas industry, construction projects, and other industrial clients that need health and safety support in Western Canada. Decades of field experience help us plan around remote locations, changing weather, and the pace of site activity.
Our team focuses on workplace safety, medical response, and prevention programs for industrial employers. Safety First Industrial Canada plans each assignment around the site, the people on shift, and the safety coverage required for the job.
Discover our indoor and outdoor signage, signage boards decals, external signs and banners designed to enhance your brand visibility and attract more customers.
With a variety of offerings to choose from, between the latest technology in radios, and our dedicated installation team, we’re sure you’ll be happy working with us. Look around our website and if you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact us. Community Involvement At Northwind Radio, we believe in community support. We sponsor many events in our surrounding communities.
Safety Supplies Browse Safety Items Promotional Products Distinctive advertising products, when you want to stand out from the competition. Awards & Recognition High quality promotional products that can be imprinted with a company's logo or message. We carry full lines of promotional products, safety awards, team uniforms, corporate apparel, jackets, fire retardant work wear, business forms, signage and much more.
Since 1986, Opus Petroleum Engineering Ltd. has provided consulting and training in formation water interpretation for the petroleum industry. We also offer live, online QGIS tutorials for professionals interested in GIS mapping and data analysis.
Oryan Industrial Sales Ltd ties welding to a real job condition around Nisku, AB. The nearby scope includes rental planning and hoses. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our welding scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The rental planning side helps customers cover a short-term job need without buying the asset. For customers in Nisku, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With hoses, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. That capability helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Welding changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes agricultural and custom work. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
Most industrial calls start with something practical. A part has to be made. A unit has to be checked. A system has to keep running. We frame welding with rental planning so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Nisku, AB, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When welding is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question and avoid sending the request to the wrong place. Rental planning gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Nisku, AB, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use welding as the anchor, then bring in rental planning where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.
The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with welding and then connecting it to rental planning and hoses keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to agricultural and custom work. Listed as established in 2004, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Nisku, AB, we describe the scope a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. Planning stays clearer when welding remains close to rental planning. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Nisku, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use welding as the anchor, then bring in rental planning where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether welding belongs in the first call. They can also see when rental planning should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when welding remains close to rental planning. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Nisku, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.
Peace East Field Operating provides battery operations, water hauling, pipeline maintenance, and construction services from the Peace River area, supporting oil and gas production across northern Alberta.
Oilfield training days need clear instruction, current tickets, and course access close to northern Alberta jobsites. Peace Safety & Environmental Training delivers Safety-Training in Peace River for H2S Alive, First Aid, ABCGA Approved Ground Disturbance, and other required field courses.
We run in-house classes and mobile safety training for participants from the Peace Region and beyond. Course days start at 8:30 AM, which helps teams plan travel, lodging, and ticket renewals around shift schedules.
Our instructor approvals include Energy Safety Canada and Canadian Red Cross training provider status. Those approvals connect our classroom instruction to recognized safety course requirements used across oilfield, construction, and field-service settings.
For oil and gas personnel coming into Peace River, we help line up the training conversation around course dates, seat availability, and the specific ticket needed before returning to site.
Phoenix Safety Consulting, operating from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, provides safety program development, drug and alcohol testing, and safety consulting services to oil and gas operators in the Peace River and northeast BC region.
Horizontal drilling leaves little room for poor wellbore placement. From Calgary and Houston, Phoenix Technology Services delivers directional drilling equipment and service for oil and gas wells that need controlled steering, clear survey data, and dependable drilling performance.
Our core service line combines Directional Drilling & Motor Rentals with measurement and survey support. We have served the industry for more than 20 years, using drilling and measurement technology to improve reliability, quality, and safety on well programs.
Gyro surveying gives a precise picture of wellbore placement when survey accuracy affects the next drilling decision. Our survey management service also improves downhole survey certainty, which supports better planning through horizontal and directional sections.
Phoenix works with clients that need directional drilling, motor rentals, gyro surveying, or survey management tied to a specific well plan. Our Calgary team supports Canadian drilling programs, with Houston also listed as a service location.
His family has been part of the Traverse City and Leelanau County community since 1915. Today, the welding shop stands on Cherry Bend Road, right next door to the property where generations of his family lived and operated Cherry Bend Grocery starting in 1937. This isn’t just family history—it’s a legacy of commitment to the people and the place that shaped him. Travis became a certified welder after completing his training at TBA while still in high school.
Oilfield construction in west-central and northern Alberta depends on heavy machinery, local access knowledge, and a reach that stretches from Rocky Mountain House to Grande Prairie and beyond. Prairie Mountain Oilfield Construction Inc. works from Drayton Valley on field jobs that need that range.
We keep the job tied to oilfield construction and excavation. Grading, demolition, and pipeline access come into the plan when ground conditions and site access shape the start.
Locally owned and operated since 1997, we keep Alberta field jobs close to our Drayton Valley base and Grovedale contact point.
Cold weather, hydrates, and dirty process equipment can slow a site quickly. Pressure Services Inc. works from the Buck Lake and Alder Flats area with pipeline testing and dry ice blasting for central and northern Alberta oil and gas sites.
Facility cleaning and methanol supply keep the service line tied to turnaround work and hydrate control. We are one of Alberta's largest independent methanol suppliers, and that supply line supports pipeline and production work when freeze-up risk climbs.
Steaming and cooler washing give plants and field facilities a cleaning path when residue or access limits shape the job. Tank rentals and chemical filtration round out the service line when cleanup and fluid handling need to stay tied together.
Primco Dene Group of Companies is Wholly Owned by Cold Lake First Nations. Providing varied services for Industry, Business and Consumers. Based in Cold Lake, AB.
Primco Dene Group of Companies is Wholly Owned by Cold Lake First Nations. Providing varied services for Industry, Business and Consumers. Based in Cold Lake, AB.
Time-sensitive freight in Alberta needs clear dispatch and the right truck for the load. CDN Privateer Services / BL Transport handles Trucking-Hot Shot, city P&D, line haul, and transportation from Edmonton for oilfield freight, Fort McMurray oilsands moves, and general commercial cargo.
We move anything from boxes to full truck loads using varied equipment. That range lets us match smaller parts runs, pallet freight, and larger loads without treating every job like the same shipment.
Our Edmonton team has served the area and Alberta lanes for more than 25 years. We run 24/7 service and follow Provincial Transportation Safety Regulations for cargo movement.
For hot shot or line haul planning, we can discuss pickup timing, Alberta destination, load size, and the equipment needed for safe transport.
Our team is skilled and knowledgeable and is dedicated to excellence, service and client satisfaction. We can handle just about anything all the way from your off-road vehicle, diesel performance automatics or muscle car right up to the family automobile. Our process is systematic and begins with a complete teardown of each unit. Only after each original part has been cleaned and passed an inspection will it be reused.
Founded in 1964, the MCW Group is made up of engineering companies providing industry-leading engineering consulting, energy management and engineering inspired development services to the energy, power and buildings construction industries. Delivering these solutions to the places where we live, learn, work, heal and play, is what has kept the men and women of MCW building upon our more than half century timeline. Making the “new” the best ever and the “existing” the best yet. Each division of our company offers specialized knowledge, but they all have one common goal: bringing our clients smart, sustainable and cost-effective solutions.
A wireline job can shift from light slickline work to heavier mechanical operations as well conditions change. From Red Deer, Quick Silver Wireline Ltd. runs 24/7 wireline services for oil and gas wells across Alberta and the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That range lets us handle recorder work, light-duty slickline service, and heavy-duty mechanical operations without treating every well the same way.
Offset well monitoring gives real-time field information during nearby activity. We use that service when well integrity, timing, and production decisions need current data from the field.
Quick Silver Wireline Ltd., also operating as QSO Inc., focuses on well optimization and wireline response across Western Canada. Our Red Deer base keeps service planning close to central Alberta oilfield activity.
Well work does not always wait for daylight. Quick Silver Wireline runs 24/7 wireline services from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, for oilfield wells across Western Canada. We handle slickline, recorder, and mechanical wireline jobs when a well needs service, monitoring, or downhole intervention.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That gives us room to match the unit to the job, from light-duty slickline work to heavier mechanical operations at the wellsite.
Offset well monitoring is part of our field service scope. We use it when nearby activity needs real-time pressure and well information to protect well integrity and support better field decisions.
Our Rocky Mountain House wireline team plans around 24-hour oilfield demand, year-round access, and the practical limits of each wellsite.
Well optimization in Alberta often depends on fast wireline access and the right slickline unit for the job. Quick Silver Wireline delivers 24/7 Wireline Services from Red Deer, with slickline and production optimization support across Alberta and Western Canada.
We handle recorder and light-duty slickline service when a well needs data, access, or routine intervention. For heavier mechanical operations, our fleet gives us the equipment range to match deeper field requirements.
Production Optimization is part of the same field planning. We use wireline methods to help maintain output and reliability in oil and gas wells, with service available every day of the year.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That capacity helps us plan around wellsite timing, mechanical needs, and callout demands across the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
Quinlan Inc provides excavating, grading, snow removal, and trucking services from Penhold, Alberta, supporting oil and gas lease construction and site preparation across central Alberta.
Spills, shop waste, and used absorbents need a controlled path off site. RBW Waste Management handles hazardous waste management from Edmonton, Alberta, with recycling programs for absorbents, rags, and shop towels used in industrial and oilfield service settings.
We supply containers sized for containment needs and support safe disposal of unused products and waste materials. Our general purpose sorbents are built for non-aggressive spills such as oil, antifreeze, solvents, glycol, and water.
Environmental stewardship guides how we plan waste handling and product recovery. We focus on practical waste management steps that help a shop, yard, or field location keep materials contained and moving to the right disposal stream.
For Edmonton-area waste management, absorbent recycling, and spill-product planning, our team can match the container, sorbent, or recycling program to the waste stream before material leaves site.