BC casinos’ revenue growth stalls on new money laundering rules
British Columbia's biggest casinos report flat revenue growth in 2018 following introduction of new anti-money laundering regulations.
British Columbia's biggest casinos report flat revenue growth in 2018 following introduction of new anti-money laundering regulations.
The BC Supreme Court has ordered cash returned to a lucky couple after it decided that the Civil Forfeiture Office didn’t do a good job of arguing its case.
British Columbia Lottery Corp reports modest revenue rise in fiscal 2018-19 despite table game revenue tumbling after new anti-money laundering rules.
After about eight years, there is still no clear resolution to what has been described as a massive money-laundering enterprise running rampant in British Columbia’s casinos.
Canadian province of British Columbia to launch fresh inquiry into money laundering activity in numerous sectors, including the gaming industry.
Parq has announced that it has picked up a new equity partner and has been able to refinance its massive loans, according to company executives.
The BC Lottery Commission (BCLC), admits the inability of the current system to oversee and implement policies in its jurisdictions.
The luxury casino in British Columbia, Parq Vancouver, has defaulted on a loan payment after deferring payment twice.
British Columbia's River Rock Casino accused of turning a blind eye toward VIPs abusing its staff and allowing loan sharks to operate openly.
Delta Mayor George Harvie is using cashless casinos as part of his political campaign when he was running for mayor, according to reports.