When Alex and I (Angie) moved to Grande Prairie from Prince George over 20 years ago, it was for the massive opportunities we saw. My first computer tech job was at the London Drugs in Grande Prairie, and I’ll always be grateful that the manager there was willing to hire a woman for a tech job (and I was really good at my job!). The city’s been good to us!
While our offices and many of our fantastic staff will remain in Grande Prairie, Alex, myself, and our little one are setting up location #2 in Prince George. We are excited about bringing you all of our Saltmedia services:
Web Design, SEO, Graphic Design, Digital Marketing, Content Writing, Data Centre, and Hosting.
Some of you may also know that Chris—our main designer—is also from Prince George and went to high school with Angie at the school now known as Shas Ti Kelly Road Secondary School. Small world, huh?
But it’s much more than setting up a new office. Prince George is where our roots are, and it’s where our extended family is. Like many of you, COVID forced us to re-evaluate our life. We decided that being close to the people we love is super important, and not something we’re willing to push off into the future.
So, whether you need to connect with a locally owned marketing agency, get that all-important online presence, polish an existing website, or get some gorgeous graphic designs, please give us a call or send us a note!
As a full-stack web agency, we’re big enough to meet all your online needs, but still small enough to really care about every client. We can’t wait to reconnect with old friends, be near family, make new friends, and help the businesses in Prince George put their best virtual foot forward!
Call 780-539-SALT (7258) to talk to us today!
We will proudly remain an indigenous owned and operated business!
Sincerely
Angie, Alex, and Bridget Saltman
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.