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All the casinos at New Brunswick and Ontario are scheduled to reopen on September 28. Great Canadian Gaming Corporation will reopen its 11 properties in Ontario as part of the Stage 3 framework for reviving its economy. Being a part of the framework, the casinos will follow the guidelines strictly. Ontario Casinos To Reopen From July 17 By Ben Hamill - July 16 2020 Select casinos and charitable gaming venues located in Ontario are celebrating as Stage 3 of the province’s reopening plan is scheduled to come into force on July 17. This according to a recent announcement made by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG). TORONTO — Several Ontario casinos reopened on Monday as the province reported a surge in new cases of COVID-19.Great Canadian Gaming Corporation says it reopened 11 of its properties, including Casino Woodbine in Toronto and Casino Ajax.Ontario allowed casinos to reopen as parts of the province moved.
TORONTO — Great Canadian Gaming Corp. says it will reopen its casinos on Sept. 28 in Ontario and New Brunswick that have been closed since March 16.
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- Further to the City of Toronto announcement on Tuesday, November 10, 2020 that certain businesses, including casinos, will be required to remain closed, Casino Woodbine will remain.
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The Toronto-based company says 11 Ontario casinos will adhere to provincial guidelines, which include indoor limits of 50 people and no operation of table games or other amenities.
Its casino in New Brunswick will also open that day, with guests limited to 25 per cent of capacity, availability of a bit more than half its slot machines and the suspension of most amenities.
The company says it continues to work with the Nova Scotia Gaming Corp. to reopen its two properties in the province.
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British Columbia casinos remain closed as mandated by the province.
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Chief executive Rod Baker says gaming revenues will be significantly reduced due to operating restrictions in about half of the 25 casinos that will reopen.
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'The reductions will be especially significant for our Ontario properties where, due to the 50-guest maximum restriction, we expect no material financial benefit to the company from our 11 Ontario locations,' he said in an news release.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 4, 2020.
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