The kingpins behind the illegal British Columbia business that allegedly managed to launder around CA$220 million a year was targeted by the British Columbia Civil Forfeiture Office in December 2018. Now Caixuan Qin and her partner Jian Ju Zhu state that this action should be considered unconstitutional, as the RCMP […]
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Kingsway Entertainment District Issues Cost-Sharing Info, Appellants Seek Funds to Continue Battle
Kingsway Entertainment District’s management has finally revealed more about the way this project is going to be financed by the four parties involved in its development. Those are Gateway Casinos, landowner Dario Zulich, the City of Greater Sudbury, and the developer who would work on the hotel on site. The […]
Casino Rama Employees Give Green Light to New 3-Year Contracts, Await 10-Percent Wage Jump
Casino Rama Resort employees gave their resounding Yes to the new three-year contracts that were negotiated last week essentially ratifying the tentative agreement. With the help of this improvement, they are going to witness a wage surge of more than 10 percent over the span of the following three years of […]
South Huron Council Strives to Draw Casino Operators to Picturesque Grand Bend Area
Casino expansion has been an ongoing quest throughout Canadian provinces and it is always interesting to see the way a given community considers a proposal for gambling operation or the possibility of such. Grand Bend is one of the towns which could welcome a new casino venue if the desire […]
North Bay Council Openly Demonstrates Casino Venue Would Be Generous to Community Organizations
North Bay is preparing for the future construction of a casino venue, but in the months leading to the official information issuing the City Council prepares with essential motions. At the most recent Council meeting Councilors Tanya Vrebosch and Johanne Brousseau introduced a motion that prompts a report on how […]
Federal Minister Bill Blair Confirms Ottawa Will Collab with British Columbia in Battling Money-Laundering
Bill Blair, federal Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction dedicated this Tuesday to a meeting with British Columbia Attorney-General David Eby and the topic of discussion was no other than money-laundering allegations within sectors of the province. Focusing on working towards improvement of the situation in the light […]
But Isn’t Chance Also Involved In Got Skill? Games, Ontario Alcohol and Gaming Commission Asks
Games of chances and games of skills have sparked the interest and controversy around them for many years now and there are some instances when the very title could spark debate. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario continues its ongoing battle against Got Skill? games operating outside casino venues […]
Alberta Gets Foot in the Door with Online Gambling Request for Proposals Eyeing a 2020 Launch
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 […]
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 […]