CBL Data Recovery provides professional data recovery services to clients in Saint John and the surrounding regions of southwestern New Brunswick, helping restore access to data from failed, damaged, or corrupted storage devices.
Supporting Saint John’s Major Industries and Business Community
Saint John’s economy includes a broad mix of industries—energy and utilities, manufacturing, marine and port operations, healthcare, finance, professional services, and a growing technology sector. CBL has supported organizations of these types throughout Canada and continues to assist similar groups in the Saint John area. Whether the case involves a server failure in a business environment, system issues affecting industrial equipment, important files used in education or healthcare, or personal data from individual residents, our team is equipped to help. All diagnostic work and recoveries are carried out in our secure Canadian laboratory, ensuring full confidentiality and controlled handling of your media.
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Serving Saint John, Rothesay, Quispamsis, Grand Bay–Westfield, Hampton, and surrounding communities, CBL Data Recovery handles hard drives, SSDs, RAID/NAS arrays, servers, mobile devices, and nearly all data storage media. Each case receives thorough evaluation and precise technical attention.
Customers throughout the Saint John region can easily access our services using free inbound Purolator shipping, offering a convenient and reliable way to send your device to our main lab.
How it works:
1. Submit your recovery request to open a case.
2. We will provide a prepaid Purolator shipping label.
3. Drop off your package at a Purolator location using the label supplied.
Learn More About Our Purolator Initiative
CBL Data Recovery has launched a pilot program with Purolator to make it easier for customers across the Maritimes and Atlantic Canada to securely ship devices to our Canadian laboratory. Drop-offs can be made at any participating Purolator retailer in your area. Read the full announcement to learn more.
