Catholic schools to stop raising funds via gambling
Catholic schools in Calgary have agreed to stop fundraising through casinos and bingos, but it's "business as usual" until they figure out how to make up the $2-million shortfall, says the chairwoman of the school district's trustees. The issue arose when Calgary Bishop Fred Henry threatened to strip the schools of their Catholic designation if they continued to raise money through gambling. "We have to respect what our bishop has requested us to do," Cathie Williams said yesterday, adding some parents are concerned about the decision. "Some of the programs that are in place right now have been around for many, many years and the concern is that without this additional funding, those programs will be lost."

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