'You either adapt or get out': Sask. businesses making changes as 'turbulent times' expected to continue
Following three years of deep cost-cutting and dozens of layoffs, Harry Martens figures his heavy oil transportation company is positioned to survive amid what he calls the “new normal” for Saskatchewan businesses.
The provincial economy has struggled in the face of weak commodity prices for the last several years, a reality Martens said has forced companies like his to make drastic changes over a comparatively short period.
In the case of Lloydminster-based S.O.R.E. Oilfield Service
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