Province's first Indigenous-owned liquor store opens at Gras

Province's first Indigenous-owned liquor store opens at Grasswood


 
SASKATOON --
The Patch Wine and Spirits, Saskatchewan’s first Indigenous-owned liquor store, has opened on the English River First Nation urban reserve in the community of Grasswood, just south of Saskatoon.
The retail outlet is the first of its kind on reserve land and a new addition to the retail portfolio of Indigenous parent company Des Nedhe Group, according to a news release.
Building on the success of adjacent, Indigenous-owned businesses, Jason Allen, director of retail, had a vision to expand services and opportunities, the release said.
“This feels like a real progression to what we already offer. The residents of Corman Park won’t have to drive through the city, and it offers a tax savings for Status individuals.”

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