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Five charity bingo halls are temporarily closing as COVID-19 surges in Saskatchewan.
Amalgamated Charities Inc., operator of Sask Bingo, announced on its website that its halls in Saskatoon, Regina and Moose Jaw will be closed for now.
The affected bingo halls are:
*Centennial Bingo – Regina
*ClubWest Bingo – Saskatoon
*Bingo Palace – Regina
*Leisure Time Bingo – Moose Jaw
*Fantasyland Bingo – Regina
President Patsy Warren said the organization made the decision for health and safety reasons amid climbing case numbers. She said tighter restrictions also made it impossible to continue operating.
Bingo halls all closed in the spring when the pandemic first began. They were allowed to reopen in July with safety measures in place. However, under revised regulations introduced last week, bingo halls were allowed a maximum of 30 patrons at a time. Warren said this was not enough people to cover expenses and return a profit to the 104 charitable organizations that raise money through the halls.
“There’s just not enough money left. We can’t make a go with 30 people.”
Warren said the corporation has also had to lay off its staff of about 100 people. She said no decision on reopening will be made until the province is able to revisit the 30-person capacity limit. For now, she said customers have been understanding in online messages following news of the closure.
She said she hopes the shutdown won’t last long and that people will feel safe to return once COVID-19 cases are back under control.
“We just hope that they’re with us when we’re able to reopen again.”
According to its website, Sask Bingo helped raise $1.7 million for charity in 2018.
One of the new COVID-19 restrictions announced by the Saskatchewan government Wednesday will have huge implications for some bingo halls around the province — and for the 100 or so people who temporarily will be out of work.
Five bingo halls will be temporarily closing their doors, citing the new restrictions along with the importance of ensuring the safety of customers and staff members as the reasons.
Patsy Warren, president and chief operating officer of Amalgamated Charities Inc., says as of Friday, the Centennial Bingo, Bingo Palace and Fantasyland Bingo in Regina will be closed. So will Leisure Time Bingo in Moose Jaw and ClubWest Bingo in Saskatoon.
“The restrictions that came out make it impossible for us to stay open,” Warren said. “Our charities would be working for nothing and we can’t have that. We also took into consideration the safety of our staff, charities and customers.
“It was an extremely difficult decision, especially at this time of year.”
In a restriction that took effect Friday at 12:01 a.m., capacity at all performance and gaming venues was limited to 30 people — down from the previous limit of 150. That applied to casinos, bingo halls, arenas, live theatres, movie theatres and performing arts venues.
Aside from the employees who work at the bingo halls that are impacted by the decision, 104 different charities will feel the effects as well.
“The charities work the bingos and the paid staff is basically the hall manager, the bingo caller and the concession workers,” Warren said. “We just have to hope that things get better and restrictions change so that we can make some money and our charities will be able to receive some funds while we get our staff back to work.”
The bingo halls work as a pooling system, meaning revenue goes towards bills and paying the staff followed by the leftover funds going to charity.
“If there’s no money left, we don’t have enough money to pay bills (and) then there’s no money to pay charities,” Warren said. “With the restrictions, there would be no money. We would be short of paying bills as it is.
“We can’t have charities working, volunteering, and making no money for their organizations.”
Warren added the decision ultimately came down to ensuring people are safe.Clubwest Bingo Saskatoon
“We’ve done the right thing by closing down at this time,” she claimed.Clubwest Bingo Hotline
The current restrictions in the province are to be re-evaluated Dec. Bingo sets for large groups. 17.
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