440 Millbourne Road East NW · LEE RIDGE
January 23, 2026
PassSmall storage/ Food prep room:, The entrance door and two additional doors leading from the small storage room to other areas of the facility had gaps at the bottom, allowing potential pest entry., - Install weather stripping on these doors to prevent pest entry into the food premises. After installation, ensure that no exterior light is visible at the bottom of the doors when viewed from inside the food premises., - Ensure all exterior doors of the building are fitted with intact and effective weather stripping to prevent pest entry.
Evidence of rodent activity was observed within the facility, including mouse droppings on the floor behind the E4C nutrition cooler in the main food premises and behind the white cooler in the small storage room., • Clean and sanitize all areas contaminated with mouse droppings using an approved sanitizer solution., • Assess walls for any potential point of entry including holes on walls around plumbing beneath sinks and seal any identified hole to prevent further pest entry into the food facility., • Remove unused or unnecessary items from the food premise, as clutter provides harborage for mice., • Store all dry food products in pest‑proof containers with tight‑fitting lids., • Ensure all exterior doors are properly fitted with intact weather stripping to prevent pest entry into the , facility.
Lee Ridge School--E4C Nutrition Program is in the LEE RIDGE neighbourhood. LEE RIDGE, Edmonton has 20 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of March 23, 2026, there are 14 (70%) that have passed their most recent inspection, with no closures.
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.
Alberta records each visit as either a routine inspection (with any violations noted) or a closed order. If you see violations listed without a closed order, the operator was allowed to continue while addressing them. A closed order means the inspector required the kitchen to stop serving customers until the issues were corrected.
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