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Titan Flooring is 2020 Readers' Choice Best Flooring Business

Titan Flooring is 2020 Readers' Choice Best Flooring Business

In the St. Albert Gazette's Readers' Choice poll, residents selected Titan Flooring as the 2020 Best Flooring Business to satisfy their aesthetic and functional needs and requirements.
Losing a job pushed novice entrepreneurs to open businesses

Losing a job pushed novice entrepreneurs to open businesses

Two St. Albert businesses showcase the power of persistence and faith
St. Albert's downtown businesses see a major drop in revenue

St. Albert's downtown businesses see a major drop in revenue

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, loss of foot traffic from the St. Albert Farmers' Market has hit businesses hard.
St. Albert computer repairman travels to your door

St. Albert computer repairman travels to your door

St. Albert's Christian Johnson graduated from NAIT with training in computer repair and service. Now, he's taking his skills on the road with a mobile repair business.
DaVinci Gelato saves business with pivot to rum

DaVinci Gelato saves business with pivot to rum

“We moved the project forward because now we had time and so we could really focus on this."
Squishing Styrofoam waste down to size

Squishing Styrofoam waste down to size

Once Larson and Fink sort the chunks by colour, they toss them into a hopper where whirring gears shred them into puffy white beads. An auger crushes the beads into a steel box and compresses them to about 1/40th their original volume – enough to turn a slab the size of a phone booth into a rock-hard chunk the size of a coffee can.
St. Albert roofing angels to the rescue

St. Albert roofing angels to the rescue

Local roofing company Roe Roofing helped a family in need by donating a much-needed free roof. It couldn't have come at a better time.
Ryley Woodcrafts mix craftsmanship and solar technology

Ryley Woodcrafts mix craftsmanship and solar technology

To boost morale, the couple built 24 “COVID lamps” and gave them as gifts to shut-ins as a reminder that people care and light has a way of piercing the darkness.
Mushroom farmers riding an "ugly dragon" as pandemic hits supply chain

Mushroom farmers riding an "ugly dragon" as pandemic hits supply chain

“The majority of what we sell gets picked, packed and shipped within the same day ... there is no ability to weather challenging times and difficult storms by building inventory,” Hamer said.
The movies are back: Landmark Cinemas to reopen June 26

The movies are back: Landmark Cinemas to reopen June 26

Movie-lovers will be required to maintain physical distancing while directional arrows regulate traffic flow. Staff will serve food behind a Plexiglas shield.
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