
Financial statements show revenue drop for La Ronge Ice Wolves
The La Ronge Ice Wolves Junior Hockey Club faced a tight 2017-2018 financial year ending last June, according to statements released Monday at their annual general meeting.
Revenues are down, overall, compared to the previous year with the biggest drop contributed to a nearly $70,000 decline in advertising and sponsorships. Donations and other contributions were also down by about $15,000 and the club finished its financial year with $512,000 in revenue, an overall $55,000 drop from 2016-2017. The statements show there was a $21,000 increase in fundraising revenues, which was absorbed by a $33,000 jump in fundraising costs. The club ended the last financial year $300 in the red after posting profits of $40,000 the previous year.
“Probably one of our biggest things is we’re keeping the hammer down on the debt,” club Vice-President Brent McDougall said. “Whatever we kind of make, we’re trying to put ourselves in a better financial situation. Keeping that debt lower is going to help us out in the future.”