Online gambling could soon become a reality in Alberta, bringing exciting opportunities for thousands of gaming enthusiasts across the province. Alberta Gaming, Liquor, and Cannabis is taking the necessary steps for implementing the new offering in the foreseeable future and the first one is, of course, probing the field and […]
Author: Daniel Thompson
Kamloops-South Thompson MLA Criticizes BCLC’s Financially Smart Decision to Remain in Downtown Kamloops
British Columbia Lottery Corporation is no longer on the pursuit of a new headquarters location and relocation, as it was confirmed this Thursday. Change of plans triggered fierce criticism from Todd Stone, Kamloops-South Thompson Member of the Legislative Assembly, expressing disappointment with the change of plans. However, the financial side […]
Delta Braces for Demolition ahead of Cascades Casino Delta Construction Work Start
Hundreds of people in Delta have been eyeing the new casino project ever since its official announcement and now they are one step closer to it. This week saw the city grant a demolition permit which is going to see one of the iconic locations in town – the Delta […]
What’s in Store for New York State When It Comes to Sports Betting This Year?
Thousands of sports enthusiasts across New York have been eagerly anticipating the beginning of 2019, as it could shed more light on the future of wagering on sports events across the state. State Governor Andrew Cuomo recently stated that he wants to see changes happening over the next 12 months, […]
One Operator to Rule Them All: Gateway Casinos Bags Chances Casino Kamloops
Gateway Casinos & Entertainment progresses with its plans for gaining control over as many premium casino locations as possible with its latest acquisition. The leading casino developer and operator added Chances Casino Kamloops to its wide range of gaming offerings which is a pivotal point of its development in the […]
Games of Chance Stand No Chance: Toronto Residents Condemn Casino Venue Plans for Ontario Place
This weekend was a crucial one for community members willing to learn more about Ontario Place and the plans for its renovation which have been swirling around for many months now. Some of them are more controversial than others, which had prompted the congregation, where people claimed that the location […]
Aunt Suing Nephew over Chase the Ace Jackpot Hopes to Make Amends After Bagging Most of the Jackpot
As it often happens in life, large amounts of money are expected to make oneās life easier, but in reality, end up doing more harm. Barbara Reddick and her nephew Tyrone MacInnis who became notoriously known for their legal battle over the Chase the Aceās jackpot of CA$1.2 million they […]
B.C. Money-Laundering Battle Calls for Greater Resources, Attorney-General David Eby
British Columbia has had its fair share of controversy over the past nearly a year, thanks to the money-laundering scandal directly related to casino operation and the real estate field. In a recent statement, Attorney-General David Eby once again pointed out that the region is incapable of tackling the serious […]
Arbitration Panel Votes Seneca Nation of Indians Should Resume Casino Revenue Allocations to New York State
This Tuesday was a long-anticipated day for both the Seneca Nation of Indians and New York State, entangled in a feud ever since March 2017. According to the most recent ruling of the three-party arbitration, which ruled that the Native American tribe must resume its annual allocations to the New […]
Alberta Players Appear to Be Less Drawn to Charitable Gaming, Revenue Report Shows
Just like every other year, the first days of 2019 are time for consideration, pacing, and weighing the good and the bad things over the past year. This is applicable to gaming revenue on a national and provincial scale, as it gives a better idea of the gaming tendencies in […]