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The End of an Era at Process Combustion Systems Written by Rennay Craats | Published by Courtney Lovgren
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n 1980, Dale Paschinski was lured by the call of the west, moving from Regina to Calgary to take advantage of its red-hot economy. He sensed instability and after only three weeks, he acted on his misgivings and returned to Saskatchewan; he witnessed Alberta’s devastating 1981 crash from a distance. Things in Saskatchewan were significantly better, and with several promises of contacts from clients, Paschinski decided to strike out on his own. In
June of 1981, he established Process Combustion Systems Inc. (PCSI) to provide boiler and burner services to local institutional and small industrial clients. The fledgling company worked on hospitals, schools, offices and government buildings and slowly expanded its scope. The company earned a reputation for quality work, striving to live up to its promise of “Igniting Ideas with Innovation” by supplying the most reliable, efficient and technically sound solutions for system upgrades. The company grew as Saskatchewan
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