Kyle Mryglod, who will manage the Estevan location, said there is a really good business community in Estevan that made them want to invest in the city. “We’ve been already trying to make our way into Estevan, and this was just a good opportunity for us,” said Mryglod, who has been around the Mryglod business his entire life, and working full-time for six years. Mryglod had some previous dealings with Regens. They were competing businesses, but Mryglod described it as friendly in nature. The sale won’t affect the services offered locally. Regens Metals provides a public scrap yard, container services, farm and site scrap metal removal and cleanup, and equipment salvage. Employees from Regens will be retained.
Kyle Mryglod, who will manage the Estevan location, said there is a really good business community in Estevan that made them want to invest in the city. “We’ve been already trying to make our way into Estevan, and this was just a good opportunity for us,” said Mryglod, who has been around the Mryglod business his entire life, and working full-time for six years. Mryglod had some previous dealings with Regens. They were competing businesses, but Mryglod described it as friendly in nature. The sale won’t affect the services offered locally. Regens Metals provides a public scrap yard, container services, farm and site scrap metal removal and cleanup, and equipment salvage.
Last year the EFRS receive 218 calls for service. Firefighters also participated in 77 training nights and community engagement activities, which included public education events that took place before the pandemic, birthday drive-bys, fundraising activities for the Angel Tree and more. The training and activities were on par with the previous year. We had a total of 295 fire-related events, which translates into being active every 1.2 days, said Feser. While some weeks were pretty quiet, other days fire crews were working non-stop for many hours, responding to multiple calls. Of the calls for service, 65 were related to fire alarms, which include both active and false alarms. Another 40 calls involved motor vehicle collisions of different scales. There were also 16 calls related to gas leaks, which include carbon monoxide (CO) and other noxious substances.