Hockey tough guy forced to sell Tim Hortons franchise due to health issues
After nine seasons as a hockey enforcer, Meadow Lake native Jon “Nasty” Mirasty saw a future in business, opening the areas first Tim Hortons with his wife Janessa. But health problems connected to his hockey career have forced him to sell.
“The venture in the business wasn’t beneficial to him nor our family. So in the best interest of his health and what we need to do for the future for him I decided to sell the business,” Janessa said.
Jon and Janessa opened the Tim Hortons in December 2015 and sold it in March 2016 – four months after opening – to focus on Jon’s health needs.
“The everyday stresses of the business exasperated what he has going on health wise and it wasn’t helping him so we had to resort to selling the business.” and North Battleford (Brett and Marion Michnik) were the ones to take it over,” she added.