After more than 35 years in the industry, Pride Signs has evolved to become a one-stop signage powerhouse, with more than 150 employees serving clients in both Canada and the U.S.
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The first annual Ontario Sign Association (OSA) 2019 Winter Classic hockey tournament was a success with multiple industry professionals participating in the event.
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Last month, Pride Signs in Cambridge, Ont., celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special afternoon event for its 150 employees, featuring a group portrait, paintball, food trucks, cake, gifts and a company trivia contest.
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The famous palm tree-shaped sign for downtown Toronto’s El Mocambo Tavern, last restored in 2012 by Hope Neon, is now being refurbished again by Pride Signs in Cambridge, Ont., before the music venue reopens under new ownership.
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The International Sign Association’s (ISA’s) third annual Sign Manufacturing Day, which took place on October 2, drew much greater Canadian involvement than previous years, with seven companies taking part instead of one.
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