115B - 2525 36 Street NE · SUNRIDGE
October 27, 2025
Not in CompliancePest control services were conducted at the facility and mall on the following dates:, , October 24, 2025: Pest control report noted 26 cockroaches in cabinet traps located in the front area., , October 27, 2025: During a follow-up inspection, no cockroaches were observed on glue boards at the time of inspection. , However, the pest control report identified 13 nymphs and 2 adult cockroaches in both front and back areas. Pest activity previously noted had not yet been resolved. The pest control operator inspected all areas of concern, replaced and added glue boards, and applied bait gel into cracks and crevices in the front and back areas., , October 30, 2025: Pest control report indicated 7 cockroaches were found in the facility during treatment., , Required Actions:, , Continue submitting pest control reports to an Executive Officer of Alberta Health Services. Reports must outline all control measures taken and the facility’s pest management plan.
A bulky silicone finish was observed in the holes and gaps beneath the cabinets., , -Ensure that all gaps and crevices beneath the cabinets are sealed with a smooth, fine silicone finish.
Booster Juice 361 is in the SUNRIDGE neighbourhood. SUNRIDGE, Calgary has 195 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of June 10, 2026, there are 144 (74%) In Compliance on their most recent inspection, with none Not in Compliance or Closed.
This restaurant has been inspected 3 times since March 12, 2025, with 1 in compliance, 1 not in compliance, and 1 closure on record.
Pest control services were conducted at the facility and mall on the following dates:, , October 24, 2025: Pest control report noted 26 cockroaches in cabinet traps located in the front area., , October 27, 2025: During a follow-up inspection, no cockroaches were observed on glue boards at the time of inspection. , However, the pest control report identified 13 nymphs and 2 adult cockroaches in both front and back areas. Pest activity previously noted had not yet been resolved. The pest control operator inspected all areas of concern, replaced and added glue boards, and applied bait gel into cracks and crevices in the front and back areas., , October 30, 2025: Pest control report indicated 7 cockroaches were found in the facility during treatment., , Required Actions:, , Continue submitting pest control reports to an Executive Officer of Alberta Health Services. Reports must outline all control measures taken and the facility’s pest management plan.
This record comes from Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health, which inspects food premises across Alberta. Inspectors record any violations of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
In Compliance means no violations were outstanding at that visit. Not in Compliance means one or more violations were found that weren't corrected on site. Closed means the inspector ordered the premises to stop serving customers until the issues were corrected.
A bulky silicone finish was observed in the holes and gaps beneath the cabinets., , -Ensure that all gaps and crevices beneath the cabinets are sealed with a smooth, fine silicone finish.
Quat sanitizer in the red sanitizer bucket and the Sani sink of the 3-compartment sink was less than 150 ppm. , * New sanitizer solutions were prepared for the red sanitizer bucket and the Sani sink which was tested at 200 ppm., , -Ensure that the Quat sanitizer is maintained at 200 ppm and is changed every 2 hours.
The plastic food wrap was stored right beneath the paper towel dispenser., * The operator moved the plastic food wrap. , , -Ensure that articles related food/food is protected from contamination during storage or handling.
A significant cockroach infestation was observed within the food establishment. Both live and dead cockroaches, representing various life stages, were found on pest control glue boards. Live cockroaches were noted on glue traps located under the dipper well cabinet, beneath the three-compartment sink, and behind the ice machine. No written records of pest control measures were available on-site at the time of inspection. According to the pest control reports that were eventually provided by the mall, there has been a marked increase in cockroach activity from May 2025 through to October 17, 2025, the date of the most recent pest control treatment., , -Hire a pest control management company to inspect, treat, and eradicate the food , premises of all pests, namely cockroaches. Follow the guidance provided by the pest control management company. A report from the pest control company management must be provided to an Executive Officer of Alberta Health Services outlining the control measures and future pest management plan.
1)Personal items such as purses and coats were stored on top of beverage containers., -Ensure that the articles not associated with or required for the operation or maintenance of food areas are stored separately to prevent contamination., , 2) Water from the dipper well was dripping onto the ice scoop which was stored in a moist bucket located inside the dipper well cabinet., -Ensure that the ice scoops are stored in a clean container and are protected from contamination.
1) Open pipes and floor drains were visible within the cabinets located beneath the dipper well, the three-compartment sink, and behind the ice machine., 2) The caulking between the three-compartment sink and the adjacent food counter was deteriorating and coming off. , -Seal the gaps and holes and replace the caulking. , , 3) Raw wood was exposed on the storage shelves., -Refinish/repaint the shelves so that it can be cleaned and sanitized.
The cabinet located beneath the dipper well was visibly water damaged. The wooden floor of the cabinet showed signs of expansion due to prolonged exposure to moisture., , - Remove/replace the water damaged cabinet and find out the cause for the water damage.