Municipalities willing to gamble on new fundraising ideas
It’s an interesting idea and one municipal representatives across Saskatchewan are endorsing as a means of generating new money for much-needed local projects.
Delegates at the annual Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities convention in Saskatoon this week threw their support behind the idea of using gaming events to raise money for infrastructure projects and help offset costs. The motion passed, giving SUMA the go-ahead to begin lobbying the province to change the rules around gambling.
Currently, Saskatchewan villages, towns and cities are not allowed to host gaming events, such as bingos, 50-50 draws or poker tournaments, as a way to generate revenue.