1st Indigenous-owned liquor store in Sask. opens near Saskat

1st Indigenous-owned liquor store in Sask. opens near Saskatoon


Posted: Dec 29, 2020 4:00 AM CT | Last Updated: December 29, 2020
The Patch Wine and Spirits officially opened on Monday in the Grasswood community, just south of Saskatoon.(Submitted by Jason Allen)
The first Indigenous-owned liquor store in Saskatchewan has opened near Saskatoon.
The Patch Wine and Spirits is located on the English River First Nation urban reserve in the Grasswood community, just south of the city. The store officially opened on Monday.
"I'm really excited about this," said Jason Allen, director of retail for the Des Nedhe Group — English River's economic development body.
"This is kind of something that I've been wanting to expand — the retail division — for English River, and I believe it's a great opportunity."

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