Edmonton, Alberta —CSN is still expanding amid pandemic protocols—CSN Black Ace Collision officially opened up in St. Paul, Alberta on Apr. 6.
Black Ace has served the 6,000-strong population of St. Paul, Alberta since 2010.
The facility is owned and operated by Corwin Robinson, who has been part of the Canadian automotive industry for more than 20 years. He began as an auto body technician, eventually gearing up to purchase his own facility. When the opportunity arose to start a collision centre, the opening of Black Ace followed suit.
“The customer is our priority. Whatever they need, we are willing to do—even if that means driving an hour away from our facility to pick up or drop off a vehicle,” said Robinson. “We want customers to know they can trust us to do what’s right.”
With his knowledge and specialized training from decades of hands-on experience as an auto body technician, Robinson says that being part of the CSN network will pay huge dividends in the long run.
“I have always had a strong belief in the idea of a team. CSN has a reputation for prioritizing teamwork, having strength in numbers, and supporting their network with the resources they need to thrive,” he said.
“We love what Corwin brings to our network,” said Kari Barton, CSN regional manager. “We’re very competitive in Alberta and we are so excited to have an operator with his skillset wearing CSN blue and representing Team Alberta.”