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    The Printing House

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Document binding

    Copymaking services

    Graphic design

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    Lamination

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    5 months ago

    Have never had a bad experience with the printing house. They make my business stickers and they always come out perfectly.

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    Extreme Imaging - This photo from 1875 was restored and colourized

    Extreme Imaging

    (3 reviews)

    I have received nothing but excellent and friendly service the last 3 years I have been dealing…read morewith extreme imaging. They will go out of their way to satisfy your needs. I have been mainly dealing with Matt, who coached me over the phone through my special requests in creating my yearly calendar (he actually changed parameters of the software to accommadate me). I highly recommend Extreme Imaging to trust them with your photographic requirements. This review has been long overdue!

    Here is a story with a happy ending…read more I got married this summer, so I wanted to give my parents a nice wedding portrait for Christmas. I visited my neighbourhood photo and framing store (in Montreal), who told me that they could print wedding photos, no problem. Two weeks later, they finally delivered to me a streaky picture printed by an inkjet on plain paper. By this point, I was up against a mailing deadline so I called my parents in a panic. No problem, they said, they'd put me in touch with the company that had done a great job of restoring my grandfather's 90-year-old and crumbling baby photo. My parents live in the same city and didn't mind going to pick up their gift. I phoned Extreme Imaging half an hour before the close of business on a Friday and explained my situation. The proprietor talked me through the upload process, then apologized that he probably wouldn't be able to do it before the next day. Nothing to apologize for, sir! The next morning I got a phone call. He wasn't happy with the way the colours printed based on the image the wedding photographer provided, so he played around with the colours a bit and printed a second set of photos free of charge. The level of service couldn't have been better, especially in contrast with my neighbourhood store. I am very impressed with the proprietor's commitment to quality, and my parents are very happy with their Christmas gift.

    Fifth & Missing Design Group - Tradeshow booth design and printing

    Fifth & Missing Design Group

    (1 review)

    As a small business owner, I trusted this company for years, paying for hosting and maintenance…read more When I raised concerns about competitors plagiarizing my content and my poor search visibility, Jason repeatedly told me the problem was my old site. On his advice, I invested thousands of dollars and countless hours into a new website. Despite our long-standing relationship, my project was treated like a low-effort, low-cost job. There was no proper consultation to understand my business needs. I was only asked about aesthetics. During development, I asked for my store to be transferred, but instead was given a redirect page back to the old site. Only after approving the quote was I told that a proper store would cost more. I was left to come up with a solution on my own. I raised concerns about using the Elementor editing platform. Jason dismissed them, saying it was something new and I simply had to learn it. After launch, when my site could not be found online, he told me to use ChatGPT to figure out why. ChatGPT revealed structural issues preventing the site from being indexed by Google. Later, Jason confirmed that Elementor had to be removed, validating my initial concerns. Even the simplest suggested fixes required additional payment. Every time I raised concerns, I was either sent another AI-generated response or threatened with termination. Within 90 days of receiving thousands of dollars for my new website and hosting services (paid in June 2025 to cover hosting through the end of the year), Jason abruptly terminated our long-standing relationship with a ChatGPT-generated email. He blamed me for not giving "clear directions" -- as if a homeowner should tell an engineer how to build the house. The truth is, there was no professional consultation or leadership at any stage. When I pressed for accountability, Jason offered me a refund but tied it to an arbitrary same-day deadline. I accepted the refund in good faith and within his deadline. However, he then imposed an unreasonable condition: that I retrieve all of my original website copy within a two-hour window after my eight-hour workday, between 7 PM and 9 PM. I explained this was impossible after a full workday and requested a short extension until 11:00 a.m. the following day. In response, Jason revoked the refund -- along with every promise attached to it. In the end, I was told there would be no refund, no further support, and no transition -- despite thousands of dollars already paid. On September 30, I retrieved my original work as promised. Jason was notified, yet my email was ignored. The consequences go beyond my own business. I am now without a host, with a site that lacks basic functionality that no other developer wants to fix, and facing ongoing financial losses. Other companies I work with are also incurring extra costs to update their links because of this abrupt termination. On Truth and Reconciliation Day, instead of honouring my refund, the company posted a sudden influx of 5-star reviews, showing priorities were on appearances over real operations - something I learned firsthand. Despite meeting all conditions for a refund, the payment has not been processed. It is reasonable and appropriate that the company follow through on the refund they offered. I strongly urge anyone considering this company to look beyond surface ratings and read the full details of customer feedback.

    From the owner: Fifth and Missing is a full-service graphic design and web design agency founded in 2003. We work…read morewith businesses across Canada and internationally on brand identity, print, packaging, custom website design, ecommerce, social media, SEO, and life sciences marketing. One team, one relationship, no handoffs.

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