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Art Postle figures one of Saskatoon’s most iconic churches would still have roof problems if not for a fund intended to cover half the cost of repairs and maintenance to designated heritage properties.
Postle, who serves as treasurer for Knox United Church, said the congregation was able to come up with its half of the $20,000 needed to “repoint” bricks on the building’s collegiate gothic exterior almost two decades ago. However, it took a major fundraising effort to generate the church’s share of a roughly $100,000 roof repair job about 10 years later.
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