
4646 Riverside Drive
Red Deer AB T4N 6Y5
| Monday | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
A well known Internet only printing service will give you 250 business cards for free. They're advertised as free, but let's see how much they can end up costing you…
| Internet Only Printer 250 Business Cards | Minuteman Press 500 Business Cards | |
| Base Price | Free | $36.99 |
| Shipped in under 14 days | $27.16 | Free |
| No logo on card reverse | $2.74 | Free |
| Custom Layout or Design | $9.99 | Free |
| Gloss Stock | $8.99 | Free |
| Sub-total | $48.88 | $36.99 |
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Red Deer Minuteman Press has been in business since 2005 and has had continual growth throughout the years. Dan and Shelly Murias are the proud owners of Minuteman Press. Dan, with over 30 years of experience along with his well trained staff, can handle any job, large or small with superior quality and timely service. Red Deer Minuteman Press services the City of Red Deer and Central Alberta from Ponoka to Olds and Rocky to the Saskatchewan border. As well, our excellent courier rates allow shipments to anywhere in Canada. Some of our equipment includes two offset presses as well as two digital presses, automated cutters, folding, numbering, perforating, scoring, laminating, collating equipment as well as a state of the art wide format printer for those large prints on anything from photo paper to canvas. Red Deer Minuteman was awarded the Consumer Choice Award for Business Service in the Printing Industry two years running for 2009 and 2010. You can feel confident that we can handle your job with care and attention no matter how large or small it is.
Entrepreneurial Moms of Red Deer, the town's newest chapter, assists mothers who are operating a business in the Red Deer and Alberta areas.
The Progressive Conservative Party seems to be suffering with an image problem, casting the party’s credibility in doubt in the minds of voters, at least according to Alberta Premier, Alison Redford. She made the comment on a Red Deer radio show.
New and setting up practice in the Red Deer, AB area and looking at providing printing services to local businesses in this growing and thriving community? While setting up shop in Red Deer, consider joining the local Chamber of Commerce, which offers cross-industry membership benefits that print companies can certainly use.
Those who still make New Year’s resolutions invariable put getting healthier at the top of the list. Those in Red Deer can get a head start on healthy living at the Healthy Living Expo on January 14. The event will be held at the Harvest Centre at Westerner Park from 10-6 pm. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children under 12. Every ticket holder will receive a goodie bag containing products and informational literature.
The Red Deer River Watershed Alliance’s Watershed Ambassador Program holds a monthly breakfast meeting to educate the public about the Caring for our Watersheds program; they especially welcome teachers whom they hope will pass what they learn to their students. The next meeting will be held at the Quality Inn North Hill on December 16 from 7:30-8:45 am. Admission is $12 and attendees must pre-register.
It’s hard to believe but Christmas is almost here again; Halloween has barely ended but the race is on to decorate for the next holiday. People are ramping up their shopping, kids are getting excited and Santa Claus parades are being planned for most major cities in Canada, including Red Deer.
Social media tools are becoming more and more important to businesses every day; it is not enough anymore to just promote a direct mail approach to marketing. With this in mind, the Red Deer Chamber of Commerce is presenting a seminar called Social Media: It’s your Business on October 21 from 9:30 am until 4:30 pm.
Starting and maintaining a business is a very difficult process, especially in a bad economy. Joining your local Chamber of Commerce is a smart business decision to make. A Chamber of Commerce has much to offer local business people. It provides services such as advice, easier access to government and networking events. Firms which offer services such as brochure and business card printing can ensure that you are prepared to attend that next networking event hosted by your local Chamber of Commerce.
There are many ways in which Red Deer businesses can market their products and services. Tourism Red Deer gives you the chance to advertise in several official ways which give you access to the over 70,000 tourists who visit the area every year. Printing companies provide several publications to the Visitor Information Centre annually and all feature advertising opportunities.
Twisted: Works by Issy Covey is currently on exhibit at the Kiwanis Art Gallery located in the Red Deer Public Library building. The exhibit will run until August 21 2011. Local printing companies are always interested in learning about artists who use various mediums in their art works; viewing different artists and their work motivates others and sparks the creative imaginations of everyone who uses design in their own daily lives.