Tuesday, January 22, 2013



From the Who the Hell are You? And Who are You Working? for Category:



Alex Browne - Peace Arch News, January 21, 2013.  


Reaction to the City of Surrey’s decision on the proposed casino/entertainment complex from Rich Coleman, B.C.’s minister responsible for gaming, was a swift thumbs-down.


He suggested that other areas, including First Nations communities that had expressed interest, would be more likely to be investigated as potential sites for such a complex in future.


He also repeated the claim, widely reported early in the campaign for the casino, that Surrey would have received 10 per cent of the profits, or some $6 million per year.


Gateway Casinos had since admitted that Surrey’s take from the proposed complex would be closer to the $3 million estimated by the city.


 In later comments Saturday, Coleman appeared to back off a little on his earlier critical stance on the city, noting that, while he was disappointed on Surrey’s behalf, B.C.’s gaming policy is not to force such a proposal on a community that doesn’t want it.

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