Our two Lower Mainland Tile Town stores in Surrey and Richmond have again been selected as an outstanding business provider for Tile in the 2018 Consumer Choice Awards. Knowing the Consumer Choice Award conducts an independent market research survey to determine the top-ranked service providers in various categories, makes these nominations a true honour. From …
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Edmonton Tile Town 2018 Consumer Choice Award
From all of us at Tile Town, thank you for voting Edmonton Tile Town 2018 Consumer Choice Award Winner of Tile in northern Alberta. better yet, this is the sixth year in a row that Edmonton Tile Town has received this award! We’re honoured to have been selected for the Consumer Choice Awards for this …
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Choosing the Right Tile
Mina and Karen of HGTV’s Good Bones offer their best tips on choosing the right tile for a kitchen or bathroom. Watch this episode to learn more!
Celebrating Richmond’s Fishing History on Canada Day
Fort Langley celebrates the cranberry, Brackendale honours the bald eagle and Steveston remembers the importance of the salmon in its community celebrations and events. When Steveston was just a town, it was the salmon and the influence of the canneries which shaped the community into a city. As the community of Steveston likes to say, …
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Tile Workbook: New Looks With Classic Subway Styles
We’ve seen subway tiles hung in herringbone and chevron patterns, stacked with straight grout lines and in fetching colors. But wait, there’s more. How about a tetris-like layout or a coursing pattern that mimics a textile weave? Those are just some of the emerging ways of working with the classic shape. Subway tiles are easy …
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Selecting the perfect kitchen backsplash
HGTV | Tips and inspiration on selecting the perfect kitchen backsplash Watch this episode to learn more!
Without KidSport, Jesse Wouldn’t Have Played High School Sport
As a kid, you don’t understand what money has to do with playing sport. It’s all about playing the game, being with your friends and having fun. Thanks to my friend’s dad, who knew about KidSport, I got off the sidelines and was fitted with the proper gear to play football in high school. Organized …
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Celebrating Pomp, Pageantry and Fun on Victoria Day
Tile Town’s official mascot Tyler will be celebrating Queen Victoria’s birthday in the provincial capital on May 23, 2016. Representing Tile Town’s five stores throughout western Canada, Tyler will be taking the day off from his usual tasks of Ask Tyler, to assume his royal duties in the Victoria Day Parade on Vancouver Island. Joining …
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Surrey Goes A Litte Bit Country
Time to dust off your cowboy boots and polish your belt buckle till it glistens with Surrey’s most famous event coming to town: the Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair. From May 20-23, 2016 the population of Cloverdale more than triples on the Victoria Day long weekend with visitors from all over Metro Vancouver, and afar, …
Humanity Greater Vancouver’s Women Build Program
Knowing more than 3.2 million Canadians don’t have a safe, decent and affordable place to live, Habitat for Humanity® Women Build is set to construct, in 10 days, six homes for low-income families in Richmond, British Columbia. What makes this program a little different is that all the people planning, organizing and building these homes …
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