Longtime Saskatoon Afro-Caribbean store opens location in Prince Albert
For years, African populations in Prince Albert had to drive to Saskatoon in order to get some of their favourite foods to make traditional dishes from their homelands.
The Bistak Afro-Caribbean Food Store in Saskatoon had so many people from the Gateway to the North come over throughout the years and wished there was a store in P.A.
“A lot of people go from Prince Albert to the Saskatoon store to buy. So they say ‘oh, you guys should come to P.A. You guys should come to Prince Albert and open a store,” said manager Dan Dada-Bosunde.
So they did. The Prince Albert location of the Bistak Afro-Caribbean Food Store will celebrate its first-month anniversary on June 8. Dada-Bosunde said close to 2,000 people have already come into the store in that time.