Monday, December 29, 2008

New Saskatchewan casino opens

Saskatchewan's eighth casino opened its doors Monday amid optimism it will generate more revenue for First Nations.

The $35-million Living Sky Casino in Swift Current, a joint venture between the Saskatchewn Indian Gaming Authority and the File Hills Qu'appelle Tribal Council, will employ 340 people.

"The success of this casino will be broad and far-reaching," tribal council chair Edmund Bellegarde said in a news release.

"In addition to creating jobs, it will generate important revenue for First Nations communities across Saskatchewan."

The 50,000-square-foot complex has 220 slot machines, six game tables, a deli and a restaurant.

An adjacent performing arts centre is scheduled to open in February.

Profits from the casino are distributed to Saskatchewan First Nations.

SIGA also operates casinos in Prince Albert, Yorkton, North Battleford, White Bear First Nation and the Saskatoon area.

The Saskatchewan government runs casinos of its own in Regina and Moose Jaw.

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