City of Saskatoon could be much-needed relief for curling clubs and some other recreation and sports organizations.The Granite Curling Club in Saskatoon said they’ve been hit hard by the pandemic.The club said paying their property taxes was a struggle before, but now, it’s an even bigger problem.“For a lot of the clubs it’s the second largest business expense that we have,” said general manager Steve Turner.
Months ahead may not be ‘winter of misery’ after all, says Sask. top doc He said the curling club owns the building and land it’s on.
As a non-profit he said it’s harder to keep up with the $42,000 in property tax each month.On top of that, the club’s taxes went up after property reassements this summer.“One of the clubs went up by.