65 Sir Winston Churchill Avenue
Conforme
Aucune infraction n'a été relevée lors de la dernière inspection.
Source : Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health
18 novembre 2025
ConformeCe restaurant a été inspecté 3 fois depuis le 22 juin 2025, avec 1 conforme, 2 non conformes et 1 fermeture au dossier.
Aucune infraction
1 infraction
Monthly pest control reports are required while facility is in use. These reports must be kept for 1 year and must be made available for review at request of PHI. , , As a rodent infestation has been identified - the use of a self-monitoring monthly template will not be permitted until such a time that a certified pest control operator's report deems the situation under control.
Ce dossier provient d'Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health, qui inspecte les établissements alimentaires partout en Alberta. Les inspecteurs notent toute infraction aux règlements sanitaires applicables à chaque visite. Le résultat ci-dessus correspond à la dernière inspection au dossier.
« Conforme » signifie qu'aucune infraction n'était en suspens lors de cette visite. « Non conforme » signifie qu'une ou plusieurs infractions n'ont pas été corrigées sur place. « Fermé » signifie que l'inspecteur a ordonné l'arrêt du service à la clientèle jusqu'à la correction des problèmes.
7 infractions
Dishes were being washed in the single compartment sink which has the handwashing supplies. This is a dedicated handwashing space. Ensure all dishes are washed in the 2-compartment sink (see attached dishwashing procedures poster).
Rodent droppings were observed under the handwashing sink and along upper shelving. A strong smell of rodent urine was noticed upon opening both cabinets under the sinks. Currently only bait is being used, and the droppings showed no evidence of consumption. There were two small snap traps with no bait or food left on them. Current pest control methods are ineffective and along with food remnants including bread crumbs, cereal and peanut butter being left out are contributing to the problem. , , A certified pest control provider's report is required to mitigate this issue prior to the school closing for the summer, as leaving this issue unaddressed for the next few months will lead to a far larger problem.
Monthly pest control reports are required while facility is in use. These reports must be kept for 1 year and must be made available for review at request of PHI. , , As a rodent infestation has been identified - the use of a self-monitoring monthly template will not be permitted until such a time that a certified pest control operator's report deems the situation under control.
Please print and display the attached food handling permit.
There are multiple sections of wall which are not smooth, impervious-to-moisture, nor easy-to-clean. These must be repaired to ensure proper cleaning and prevention of pest entry. , , There are multiple holes inside of cabinets, mainly underneath the sinks, which are permitting pest entry. These holes must be address with either spray foam and/or steel wool to prevent pest entry.
Single service napkins, cutlery and dishes were being stored in piles or mixed in with other non-food items and not in a way which prevents contamination.
A large amount of breadcrumbs from toast and cereal were observed on counters and under equipment. A bowl of peanut butter was also observed. These food items not being properly cleaned or stored may be contributing to the rodent problem.