OLG and Breakaway Gaming bring electronic Bingo to Windsor
WINDSOR, ON,
"The McGuinty government is always looking for ways to achieve long-term sustainability and support the thousands of community organizations assisted by charity bingos. New technologies such as eBingo can invigorate the gaming industry and keep it competitive, strengthening the economy and creating jobs in Windsor and across Ontario," said Ontario Finance Minister
"OLG is thrilled to have partnered with the charity organizations, industry partners and City of Windsor to bring e-Bingo to the Breakaway Centre," said
"The government of Ontario clearly recognizes the important role charity bingos play in our community," said Windsor
The Bingo Revitalization Project was announced in ABOUT OLG
OLG is the provincial agency responsible for province-wide lottery games and gaming facilities. Since 1975, OLG lotteries, casinos, slots, and resort casinos have generated more than /NOTE TO PHOTO EDITORS: A photo accompanying this release is available at http://photos.newswire.ca. Images are free to accredited members of the media/ For further information: OLG Media Relations: 1-888-946-6716 Minister Duncan opens new eBingo Centre in Windsor (Breakaway Gaming). From Left to right: Peter McMahon Commercial Gaming Association Ron Ko - OLG Pierre Poirier - Owner/Operator Breakaway Gaming Centre Minister Dwight Duncan - Government of Ontario Yves Poirier - Owner/Operator Breakaway Gaming Centre Diane Bertolin - City of Windsor Tony Rosa - CEO Breakaway Gaming Centre Lynn Cassidy - Ontario Charitable Gaming Association. (CNW Group/OLG)
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