‘Ready to fight’: Biggar restaurant owner aims high in recovery from fire
Global News
After one family restaurant in Biggar, Saskatchewan was destroyed in a fire, Maggie Tan is ready to serve the people once again.
Just an hour west of Saskatoon sits the town of Biggar, Sask. In September, one of the town’s most popular restaurants was destroyed by an alleged arson.
Now, those at the Snow White Family Restaurant are searching for a way through.
“I’ve been depressed for months,” restaurant owner Maggie Tan said. “But I told myself I can’t sit here and cry for a long time because I need to move on with my life. So I made up my mind and I’m ready to fight.
“The old Maggie is back… but it is difficult.”
Tan moved to Saskatchewan from China 38 years ago. For 32 years of her time in the land of the living skies, she has spent her days cooking and serving popular classics like wonton soup and ginger beef.
“Working to serve people brings me energy,” she said. “It’s not work. It brings me joy and it’s fun.”
According to the Saskatchewan RCMP, a women was arrested in relation to the fire in December.
Twenty-four-year-old Tami Falcon of Biggar was charged with one count of arson and one count of failing to comply with a probation order.