The facility is on the chopping block as the City of Regina looks to trim down a projected 15.69 per cent hike to property taxes.
Read more: • Froh says Regina must make ‘hard decisions’ as city forecasts 15.69% tax hike • Calls to save Regina’s Floral Conservatory grow ahead of budget meetings • Saskatchewan government says budget on course to record $427M deficit at year’s end
No decision has been made on the facility’s future yet, but Ward 3 Councillor David Froh said it would be “insanity” to cut funding for the conservatory during an interview on Monday.
Regina Floral Conservatory chair Jolene Norleen joined the Greg Morgan Morning Show on Tuesday. She said the board had a meeting on Monday night, and members are planning to go to council next month to explain the importance

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