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PlayNow users in B.C., Manitoba and Saskatchewan urged to change passwordsThe BCLC corporation issued the appeal after malicious actors targeted its PlayNow.com website with an attempt to use passwords stolen from other companies' websites.CrimeAug 1
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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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Saskatchewan’s first legal online gaming platform is now liveA partnership launches Saskatchewan's first legal, regulated online gaming platform, which features a GameSense responsible gambling program.CanadaNov 3, 2022
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Saskatchewan close to offering online gambling as vendors sign agreementSaskatchewanians will soon have the option to gamble online as SIGA signed an agreement where the Online Gaming Portal website development can now begin.PoliticsJun 6, 2022
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Canucks now the odds-on favourite to win Pacific Division: BCLCIt appears British Columbia sports bettors believe in the Vancouver Canucks.Jan 23, 2020
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B.C. Lottery Corp. sidesteps mandatory review on some web, casino gamesThe British Columbia Lottery Corp. launched some Internet games and casino projects without performing a mandatory review, an internal audit shows.CanadaOct 4, 2016
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Gambling on U.S. election is most popular novelty betting in B.C.With the Republican Party Convention kicking off today, American politics is one of the hottest conversation topics on social media, but it's also becoming a popular gambling ground here in B.C.Jul 18, 2016
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