‘Ripple effects:’ Yellowknife sporting clubs on time out during labour dispute
YELLOWKNIFE — Some sporting clubs in the Northwest Territories capital are on the sidelines as a labour dispute between the city and its unionized employees nears the end of its fourth week.
“There’s been a lot of ripple effects,” said Bridget White, manager of the Yellowknife Curling Club. “It doesn’t only affect our members and our staff, it really has a wider reaching effect on families and other clubs.”
With the curling centre behind the picket line, White said the club’s regular activities have been disrupted, including recreational and competitive league games. It also had to cancel its Rock the Rings U12, U15 and U20 bonspiel last week.
The closure of the facility, which has a six-sheet rink with snack and bar service, has also affected four part-time bartenders and the club’s ice maker, who works full time during the curling season, she said.