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Council provides $20,000 to support the upcoming air show

- Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express

The City of Moose Jaw will provide financial support to this year’s Saskatchew­an Air Show, even though the request for assistance came after the city’s budget had been completed.

During city council’s May 13 regular meeting, council voted 6-1 to provide the air show with $20,000 from a municipal contingenc­y fund, along with three buses for transporta­tion and fire trucks for protection as part of in-kind contributi­ons. Coun. Dawn Luhning was opposed. The air show’s organizing committee had requested a contributi­on of $45,000, while its request for in-kind contributi­ons — such as policing, firefighti­ng, busing, electrical infrastruc­ture, installati­on of fencing, and traffic barriers — would have cost $12,200.

According to a letter from the air base to city council, air show organizers expect to incur expenses of $515,364 and see revenues of $552,600. This would produce net earnings of $37,236.

Col. Denis O’Reilly, wing commander of 15 Wing Moose Jaw and chairman of the air show, and Dave Lyons, corporate services co-ordinator, gave a brief presentati­on to council.

“The partnershi­p (between Moose Jaw and the air base) continues to be outstandin­g. It is one of the best across the RCAF in terms of relationsh­ips with bases and communitie­s,” O’Reilly said.

The show so far is already a tremendous success, he continued. More than 8,000 tickets have been sold, including to visitors from Ireland, the Virgin Islands and throughout North America.

“We are putting Moose Jaw on the map with this,” continued O’Reilly. “We are tremendous­ly proud of what we’ve done. The support has been unanimous across the province … . The air show is going to go ahead and it’s going to be a great time.”

Mayor Fraser Tolmie agreed that both organizati­ons have a strong relationsh­ip. He pointed out that O’Reilly is originally from Moose Jaw, so he “returned to his old stomping grounds” a few years ago to become base commander. Council discussed this issue in-camera a few weeks ago, said Coun. Brian Swanson. He indicated then that it would be difficult to provide funding since the request came after budget deliberati­ons. Swanson introduced the motion to provide $20,000 from a municipal contingenc­y fund. He acknowledg­ed it was less than requested, but ensures council stays within budget. He didn’t think having a fire truck on site made sense since the fire department and air base already have a contract.

A similar request for support is likely forward to the board of police commission­ers, said Tolmie. That would top up the municipali­ty’s contributi­on and would ensure council also stays within budget. The next regular council meeting is May 27.

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Col. Denis O’Reilly, wing commander of 15 Wing Moose Jaw and chairman of the air show, and Dave Lyons, corporate services co-ordinator, speak to council about the July Saskatchew­an Air Show. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
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