Our Year in Review: Milestones in Our Business for 2024

  As 2024 draws to a close, we’re excited to reflect on an incredible year filled with achievements and growth. Here are some of the highlights that made this year special for Shouldice Stone:     Launch of Apex Stone   One of our most exciting product developments this year was the introduction of Apex Stone, a vers...
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Grand Opening Celebration: A New Chapter for Shouldice Stone

  We are thrilled to share that the grand opening of our new office was a resounding success! On September 18th, we opened our doors to a crowd of over 2,200 amazing individuals, including loyal customers, supportive community members, and friends from near and far.   Missed the event? Don’t worry! We’ve put together a ...
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5 home design trends to watch out for this year

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  When it comes to home design trends, your clients may have some thoughts of their own, but they’re likely going to lean on your expertise as the industry expert in their lives. Here are five of the most popular home design trends for 2023 that your customers might want to consider incorporating into their home.   Colour your world ...
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7 affordable ways to create a sustainable jobsite

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  By now, we should all know how important it is to run our building operations as sustainably as possible. It’s not just good for the planet. Many sustainability measures can result in cost savings, either immediately or over the long term. Here are 7 things that you can implement on your jobsites to improve your sustainability.   Fo...
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Canada’s National Ballet School on Jarvis Street, Toronto

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  Melding heritage and contemporary architecture to make a ballet studio dance In 2005 the National Ballet School of Canada was expanded from an existing heritage mansion to a state-of-the-art facility in downtown Toronto. The structures, designed with glass, steel and architectural stone block include the modern Celia Franca Centre with 12 dance...
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