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Edmonton video game industry sees boom in size, international cloutCaldera Interactive recently brought their game concept, The Rabbit Haul, to a pitch competition at the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco and they won.TechApr 3
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Ontario rolled the dice for online gaming companies. People are betting a lotOntario opened the door in 2022 for the gaming industry to offer their wares in the province. It has created an explosion in legal gambling throughout Ontario.CanadaNov 30, 2023
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SIGA recovering from pandemic, reports record-breaking profitThe Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority reported having the strongest year in its history coming out of the pandemic.CanadaJul 19, 2023
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First legal online gaming and sports betting site coming to SaskatchewanPlayNow.com, Saskatchewan's first and only legal online gaming and sports betting site, will be available to Sask. resident's ages 19 and up, Thursday, Nov. 3.CanadaOct 25, 2022
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FSIN, Sask. government announce SIGA as operator of new online gaming websiteThe Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority will run what's being described as a safe, regulated and secure online gaming website expected to launch in 2022.CanadaSep 23, 2021
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China limits children to no more than 3 hours of video games a weekVideo game companies will be punished if they allow minors to play online outside specific hours, China says.TrendingAug 30, 2021
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Professional Saskatchewan gamer wins North American title for FIFA 21Regina’s Alex “Exraa” Gonzalez has marked himself as one of the best FIFA 21 players in North America.CanadaJan 13, 2021
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Nova Scotia chess clubs say Netflix series ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ increasing interest in the gameThe president of Chess Nova Scotia says the show was able to capture the complexity and beauty of the game.CanadaNov 30, 2020
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U.S. gamer rescues U.K. teen having seizure 8,000 km awayA Texas woman called police in England to help her teenage friend after he was suddenly struck by a seizure.TrendingJan 15, 2020
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Video game loot boxes look a lot like gambling, UBC study finds“Loot boxes” are randomly generated prizes that can be purchased within a game.CanadaMay 3, 2019
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