2007 September 19 Gambling News, Events and Happenings
The Dallas Lighthouse is where the blind receive training for braille, etc. Volunteers will help hand out prizes for bingo and serve food. There will be country-western and line dancing and cakewalks. The event also gives students the opportunity to earn 3.5 volunteer hours.
“Russell threw down the gauntlet and said ‘Can we do this?’. It’s been proven beyond reasonable doubt that poker machines cause damage in the community and Russell said we’ve got to find a new business model.”
Read the rest »Golden Band Resources Inc. is pleased to announce that mobilization of the underground development crew to the Bingo gold deposit exploration site has now commenced, and that work is underway on access road improvement and brush clearing, with surface infrastructure construction including offices, workshop, and water handling facility to follow immediately after.
“If the ruling is in favor of iMEGA, the (gambling act) could go away instantly.”
Read the rest »“The commitment and enthusiasm shown by their staff during the entire process has been phenomenal and makes them an ideal partner for PokerTek.”
Read the rest »Spruce Capital Senior Citizen Recreation Center 3701 Rainbow Drive, Prince George, B.C. Phone: 563-6450 Bingo along with the 50/50 has started again at Spruce Capital Seniors. It is every Wednesday from 1:00 pm to 3:00pm.
CIT Baseball and Softball in Crafton is once again sponsoring Cow Patty Bingo on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 1 p.m. at the Meyer-Middleton Field Complex. One lucky person will win $10,000 in cold, hard cash if “Bossy” the cow answers nature’s call on the right square.
“We said all along our losses would be 30 to 40 percent, and this is pretty close”
Read the rest »A new gambling report will have little impact on plans for a casino in Stranraer, according to the local MP.


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