Kada bistro opens at The Ridge with focus on reconciliation
Kada, meaning the heart of the fire in the Stoney Nakoda language, is the name of a new bistro aiming to bring people together at The Ridge through carefully crafted, multicultural dishes.
“A lot of our people in the past used fire for smoking and drying skins, we used it a lot. We are trying to convey immunity, warmth, and art,” said Kada chef Tyrel Wuttunee.
The Ridge’s property carries significant history, from being the former government house, to the first Saskatchewan residential school site, and then an oblate missionary college.
General manager for Mosquito Grizzly Bear’s Head Lean Man First Nation’s Economic Development said she believes the Oblates sold the property to MGBHLMFN in the spirit of reconciliation.


