Saskatoon’s Pitchfork Market+Kitchen closes its doors – Saskatoon | Globalnews.ca

You May Be Interested In:Vancouver council passes mayor’s motion to make city ‘bitcoin-friendly,’ but legal hurdles remain | CBC News


Saskatoon grocer Pitchfork Market + Kitchen went into receivership on Friday looks to have closed its doors for the final time.

Some shoppers were surprised to see the doors to the market locked before the long weekend. A sign on the door read that, as of Nov. 8, the accounting firm MNP  would be acting as receiver for Pitchfork Market Limited Partnership and that the business is no longer operating.

Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

Get daily National news

Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

The market’s Instagram page confirmed the closure and thanked the community for its support over the past three and a half years. The market’s website has already been shuttered.

This isn’t the first time the market has been in the news. The company had planned to expand to midtown plaza, but delays and a lease termination in 2023 ultimately cancelled the project.

Global news has reached out to MNP and Arbutus, Pitchfork’s partner company, for comment.




share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Safe holiday shopping: Tips and tricks to avoid falling victim to a scam  | Globalnews.ca
Safe holiday shopping: Tips and tricks to avoid falling victim to a scam | Globalnews.ca
Internal report describes a 'cesspool of racism' in the federal public service | CBC News
Internal report describes a ‘cesspool of racism’ in the federal public service | CBC News
Brad Pitt strongly reacts after scammers posing as him get arrested; 'It's awful'
Brad Pitt strongly reacts after scammers posing as him get arrested; ‘It’s awful’
Researchers urge federal government to halt macaque imports to Quebec for medical research | CBC News
Researchers urge federal government to halt macaque imports to Quebec for medical research | CBC News
iPhone SE 4 is expected to launch next year with Face ID and Apple Intelligence
iPhone SE 4 is expected to launch next year with Face ID and Apple Intelligence
Moosomin elects 20-year-old to town council, years after the town helped his family fight deportation order | CBC News
Moosomin elects 20-year-old to town council, years after the town helped his family fight deportation order | CBC News
Pulse of the World | © 2024 | News