Minuteman Press Leduc

4922-51 Avenue
Leduc AB T9E 6X2

P: 780-628-3920

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Monday9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
SaturdayBy Appointment Only
SundayClosed
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Printing Services in Leduc, AB

Our shop opened up in Leduc in March 2001, and we have been operating Leduc & Nisku ever since. We service the greater Leduc area (throughout Leduc County) and offer free pick up and delivery into these areas. With just about 10 years of experience in the area, and staff members who have lived here their whole lives, we pride ourselves on being a community printer. We care about our customers and our community and take pride in everything that we do as a part of this community. Our shop is quality driven, integral and offers incredible value for your business or organization.

We have offset and digital printing capability. With two presses (a Heidelberg GTO and Heidelberg QM) and a digital Konica Minolta 6501 machine, we boast incredible quality with outstanding turnaround times. Having a graphic designer on staff means we can create the right look or logo for your project, and take it from just an idea to finished product. Our shop also has the capability to coil bind, cerlox bind, saddle stitch, laminate, number, perforate, cut & pad, fold as well as do thermography right on site. We also handle large and small mail outs from unaddressed admail to variable data printing for addressed mail outs as well.

We’re continuing to service Nisku with Oil and Gas printing and our new equipment upgrades has allowed us to take on larger jobs for the industrial segment and commercial printing as well!

News About Printing in Leduc, AB

Leduc Royal Canadian Legion Branch Runs Yearly Parade

Good news for the city of Leduc and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 108: After much deliberation, the city will now be hosting its annual Canada Day Parade- the event will be back on the city after a recent announcement by city officials that it would be cancelled.

City of Leduc works with Chamber of Commerce to market city and province

The city of Leduc’s recent announcement of its 2012 parade fleet in partnership with the Leduc Regional Chamber of Commerce should help market the city throughout the province. A thriving community, the business community of Leduc has steadily matured in recent years, and is now home to hundreds of business to whom local printers provide printing services.

Leduc’s top historic oil site turns 65

Leduc is a thriving community in Alberta with a growing and well known oil industry. Last week marked an important occasion in the community’s history and oil industry- the day that Leduc #1 turned 65. The site of the oil strike give rise to Western Canada’s modern oil industry, with local politicians oil workers and industry enthusiasts packing the Energy Discovery Centre last Monday to mark the occasion.

Leduc residents get fit in local program prescribed by doctors

14 Leduc residents are getting fit and having fun as part of the Prescription to Get Active program. Since fitness is just what the doctor ordered, more and more will be able to take part in the local fitness program partnership endorsed by the Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network and 50 local physicians.

Leduc Rural Learning Project gets injection of cash to keep running

An important development project targeted at adults in rural areas of Alberta and in and around Leduc is receiving an extra $3.2 million towards the development of education outreach projects. The initiative, entitled The Rural Development Fund (RAFD), has already been given $100 million by the provincial government in grant money meant to benefit rural programs. $3.2 million of that money will go towards education programs.

Tomorrow Project provides Cancer Research for the future in Leduc

Almost half of all Albertans will develop some sort of cancer in their lifetime, with 1 in 4 cases being terminal and Leduc residents will have the opportunity to fight cancer through the largest research project ever undertaken in the province of Alberta, The Tomorrow Project.

Business and community connect at Leduc-Nisku Economic Development Authority

Connecting graduates with potential employers is a concern for most communities, in particular for the Leduc-Nisku Economic Development Authority, who hosted a breakfast with local business and community leaders on October 18 to discuss the topic. The October 18 breakfast, centered on connecting graduating students to local business communities in ways mutually beneficial to both.

Leduc Alive and Well for Business and Printing Services

The city of Leduc has been trying to promote its livability and has been doing so lately via an enthusiastic $238,000 budget for radio and print advertising campaign. Local printing companies in the area are doubtlessly enthusiastically involved in promoting the attractiveness of the city through the ‘Come Build With Us’ initiative between builders and developers, which is now in its second year to entice homebuyers to move there.

Leduc Attracts New Residents and Business

Alberta’s printers looking for a new a new headquarter should look no further than the thriving community of Leduc, AB. Now boasting over 23,000 members and growing at a rate of 7% per year, the city’s Build with Us initiative has been attracting residents here. Moving to Leduc provides an excellent opportunity for printers to enter an emerging and exciting printing market among the new businesses and clients settling there.

Transcontinental Now Acquiring Seven Quad Graphics Locations

The Canadian print industry seems to be still going strong, as Transcontinental Inc the country's largest magazine printer, made a move to acquire Canadian assets of US company Quad Graphics, including its seven print facilities. The six printing plants include facilities in Ontario, namely Aurora, Concord and Markham, as well as facilities in Lasalle, Quebec to service the province‘s printing needs. The printing facility acquired also included one in Nova Scotia, and one Edmonton Alberta, which can also provide printing services to surrounding areas like Leduc. The acquisition also included one premedia facility.