At Saltmedia, we think it's important to have an idea of who it is that you're doing business with. While you can read our About Us page to learn about the educations and work experiences of the people who make up our Grande Prairie web design team, you probably don't know that our company is majority Aboriginal owned. What does that mean for you, our client? We'll tell you!
Our Web Design Company is a Part of a Growing Trend
In the last two decades, Canada has seen a significant jump in the number of Aboriginal owned and operated businesses, according to census statistics. Aboriginal entrepreneurs are starting businesses in many different sectors, from banking and natural resources to hospitality and, in our case, technology. We are proud to be among the growing number of Aboriginal people who are pursuing their passions while creating employment opportunities for others and contributing to our nation's economy, as a whole.
When You Choose to Work with Our Web Design Company, You're Supporting a Business that's Committed to Giving Back to its Community
One thing you will discover from our About Us page is that we're one-hundred percent committed to giving back to our community. Our roots are here, in Grande Prairie, and we're proud to support those organizations that work tirelessly toward the betterment of the place we call home. What's more is that through our diverse service offering, we're able to help businesses and organizations in our area build the online presences they need to succeed in today's technological world.
Are you ready to align your business with a web design company that's proud of its heritage and excited to work with fellow Canadian businesses? Get in touch with us to learn about the exciting opportunities we have to offer: (780) 539-7258.
We live, work, and gather on traditional, unceded, and treaty territories of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples from coast to coast to coast. We’re committed to our collective responsibility to the original caretakers of this land and to listening, learning, and acting in ways that support reconciliation.