11624 81 Street NW · PARKDALE
April 15, 2026
PassMouse droppings were found on the floor beneath the stoves, on the floor behind refrigeration units, beneath tables along the window, inside cabinet beneath the 2-compartment sink and on the countertop located behind the microwave., - Use bleach solution to clean up all mice droppings in the food premise. Remove equipment from the wall before cleaning., - Conduct a thorough assessment of all walls in the building and seal up any identified openings. Holes on wall around plumbing underneath sinks should be sealed., • Ensure all exterior doors to the school are properly fitted with intact weather stripping to prevent pest entry
A gap was observed between the bottom of the kitchen entrance door and the floor., - Install weather stripping on the kitchen door to prevent pest entry
Evidence of ant activity was observed on multiple glue traps in the food premise., - Contact a license pest control company to Implement a preventative pest management program. All the old glue traps in the food premise should be replaced., - Ensure all food-contact surfaces are cleaned and sanitized after each use., - Empty garbage bins daily and maintain containers in a clean and sanitary condition to prevent attracting pests such as ants., - Store all food in pest-proof containers with tight-fitting lids or covers.
A light fixture above the E4C refrigeration unit is missing a protective cover., Replace the missing cover.
The sliding door opening mechanism on the snack cooler is not functioning properly, making the cooler difficult to open and close., Repair or replace the sliding door to ensure smooth and proper operation of the cooler.
St. Alphonsus School--Nutrition Program is in the PARKDALE neighbourhood. PARKDALE, Edmonton has 46 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of April 21, 2026, there are 30 (65%) 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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