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Hard Rock Casino Vancouver Partners with Molson Canadian to Present the Molson Canadian Theatre at Hard Rock

COQUITLAM, B.C. (March 29, 2016) – On April 21, the legendary blues rockers George Thorogood & The Destroyers will have the honour of gracing the stage at the newly rebranded Molson Canadian Theatre at the Hard Rock Casino Vancouver.

Molson Canadian and Hard Rock Casino Vancouver have partnered to name the 1,000 seat entertainment venue known for showcasing some of the leading Canadian and international entertainment.

“We are thrilled about the opportunity to partner with Molson Canadian, which is truly an iconic Canadian brand. It will be exciting to see how we can build on the success of Molson Canadian and Hard Rock Casino Vancouver to bring the best entertainment experience to our guests,” said Raj Mutti, Executive Director, Regional Operations, Hard Rock Casino Vancouver.

“Hard Rock Casino Vancouver has been a great partner, so we’re eager to collaborate on the Molson Canadian Theatre. Our team looks forward to delivering amazing entertainment experiences to Vancouver consumers starting in April,” said Aussie Jiwani, Key Accounts Manager for Molson Coors.

For a full list of details and upcoming shows at the Molson Canadian Theatre at Hard Rock, please visit HardRockCasinoVancouver.com.

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About Hard Rock Casino Vancouver:

Hard Rock Casino Vancouver is situated in the thriving City of Coquitlam, British Columbia in Metro Vancouver and is home to unparalleled entertainment, dining and gaming offerings. With an 80,000 square foot casino floor, Hard Rock Casino Vancouver offers more than 950 interactive slot machines and popular table games such as blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker, pai gow, craps, VIP high limit salons and others. With multiple performance spaces including a state-of-the-art 1,000 seat theatre, Hard Rock Casino Vancouver boasts the best in music, comedy, performance arts as well as local artists making their mark in the entertainment world. To complement the gaming and entertainment experience, Hard Rock Casino Vancouver serves a variety of culinary options and is home to chefs that dish up unique and flavourful fare in a modern atmosphere. Whether looking to indulge in breakfast, small bites before a concert or enjoy the bar scene with a drink in hand, the Hard Rock Casino Vancouver has something for everyone. For the latest news and events, follow Hard Rock Casino Vancouver on Facebook facebook.com/HardRockCasinoVancouver and Twitter twitter.comHardRockCasinoV.

The Hard Rock Casino Vancouver is owned and operated by Great Canadian Gaming Corporation under license from HRHH IP, LLC (“HRHH”). The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas is the flagship property owned by an affiliate of HRHH.

About Molson Coors Canada:

Molson Coors Canada is the Canadian division of Molson Coors Brewing Company, a global brewer with operations in Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Asia. The company offers some of the most popular brands in Canada with an award-winning brand portfolio that includes Molson Canadian, Coors Light, Molson Export, Rickard’s and Molson Canadian 67. Molson Coors employs 3,000 Canadians, operates seven breweries, including boutique breweries Creemore and Granville Island, and invests in communities from coast-to-coast through its various charitable initiatives and sports and entertainment sponsorships. Molson Coors is committed to promoting its products and events in a responsible manner as part of an active, healthy lifestyle.

 

MEDIA CONTACT:

Sonja Mandic
Director, Media Relations and Social Responsibility
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation
604.303.6169
smandic@gcgaming.com

GREAT CANADIAN RACING OPERATIONS DONATE $5,000 IN SUPPORT OF THE ONTARIO RACING COMMUNITY IMPACTED BY RECENT BARN FIRE

HAMILTON, ON, Jan. 8, 2016 /CNW/ – On January 5th, when Bruce Barbour, Executive Director of Racing Operations at Flamboro Downs and Georgian Downs, heard about the tragic fire incident at the Classy Lane Stables killing 39 standardbred racehorses, he quickly rallied the support of Great Canadian Gaming Corporation’s racing operations across the country resulting in a $5,000 donation to the Central Ontario Standardbred Association (COSA). COSA is currently collecting donations for those impacted by the fire.

“This tragedy has had a profound effect on many members of our racing community in Ontario and it was important for us to step in and lend a hand to a group of people who are the backbone of our industry,” said Barbour. He added, “A barn fire of this magnitude is just an awful situation for those impacted by this tragedy.”

Great Canadian properties Hastings Racecourse in Vancouver, B.C. and Fraser Downs Racetrack at Elements Casino in Surrey, B.C. along with Ontario-based Georgian Downs and Flamboro Downs made equal contributions to the final donation.

“As the community heals and comes together, Great Canadian racing operations in Ontario and BC will look to support any future fundraising initiatives through financial, in-kind or volunteer efforts,” added Barbour.

Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is a Canadian based company that operates gaming, entertainment and hospitality facilities in British Columbia, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Washington State. The Company has 17 gaming properties, which consists of casinos, including two with a four Diamond resort hotel, horse racetrack casinos and community gaming centres. A key element of Great Canadian’s business model is its commitment to social responsibility. PROUD of our people, our business, our community is Great Canadian’s brand that unifies the company’s community, volunteering and social responsibility efforts. Under the PROUD program, Great Canadian annually invests over $2 million in our communities, and in 2014, over 1,200 charitable organizations were supported by Great Canadian. In each Canadian gaming jurisdiction, a significant portion of the gross gaming revenue from gaming facilities goes back directly to provincial governments for the purpose of supporting programs like healthcare, education and social services.

SOURCE Great Canadian Gaming Corporation – Media Relations

For further information:

Sonja Mandic, Director, Media Relations and Social Responsibility, Great Canadian Gaming Corporation, 604.303.6169, smandic@gcgaming.com

NEW TABLE GAMES, SLOTS & DINING FEATURES AWAIT GUESTS AT UNVEILING OF ELEMENTS CASINO

Staff Enthusiastic About Dec. 17 Grand Opening

Elements-Casino-logo-400x286Surrey, B.C. (December 15, 2015): The letters “e” in Elements Casino could very well stand for enthusiasm, eagerness and excitement judging by the expression on the face of General Manager Michael Kim. Leading up to the official grand opening of the freshly renovated Elements Casino in Surrey on December 17, Kim has been busy with media tours at the rebranded Fraser Downs Racetrack & Casino location.

“We can’t wait for our guests to see what’s in store for them at Elements Casino,” Kim says. “New table games, new slots and new dining facilities have all parlayed into an entertainment package second to none in the marketplace. The residents of the City of Surrey have been waiting for a property like this one.”

Visually, the multi-million dollar redevelopment program under the ownership of Great Canadian Gaming Corporation begins with new signage that includes spectacular, colour-changing lighting as part of the exterior. Once inside, a gleaming Atrium provides a sense of arrival with fresh carpeting, a conveniently situated Guest Services area and 150 slots beyond the main doors.

From there, it simply gets more breathtaking.

The new Molson Canadian Lounge comfortably seats 60 and can best be described as a modern ‘mini pub’ where beer and burgers are the order of the day and night with major sporting events popping up on television monitors throughout the area. Operations Manager of Food & Beverage Marty Morel – like Kim – has trouble harnessing his enthusiasm when it comes to several other dining and entertainment options being introduced at Elements Casino.

Morel and Kim are convinced the Diamond Buffet will be a big hit and it is most assuredly a safe bet when you consider the elaborate salad bar, pasta stations and hot servings that are topped off with an exotic dessert menu. “Brunch, late lunch and dinner seven days a week with seating for 150,” Morel says proudly. “We’ll have flexible menus with new items daily.”

But the best is yet to come.

On the second level is Escape – an imposing showroom that can accommodate 300 guests for live entertainment. New Year’s Eve reservations are now being accepted for an appearance by the popular hard-driving local party band All About Jack.

Adjacent to Escape is a short stairway that leads to Homestretch, a brightly lit dining area that seats up to 600 horse racing fans who can dine while overlooking the track. It’s also the new home to the B.C. Harness Racing Hall of Fame that features pictures and trophies of the province’s racing legends. Outside the entrance to Homestretch, guests have the opportunity to play 100 slots in a unique seating design that allows them to watch live racing at the same time.

Also on the second level is a vast gaming area that consists of 50% slots and 50% tables including baccarat, blackjack, roulette, poker and a VIP room. Nearby is another eatery simply called Foodies, a funky grab-and-go area that offers complimentary self-serve coffee and soft drinks.

The man behind all of the attractive food outlets at Elements Casino is Executive Chef Raymond Mah, a creative master who says: “Food is my passion; family is my inspiration. And what better way to bring friends and family together than by offering enjoyable dining! I have 25 culinary colleagues on our Elements team and we strive together to come up with new creations.”

The hand-made sliders, flatbread, pork gyoza and cracked dry ribs on the appies menu are, in a word, amazing. Mah is a talented young Vancouver chef whose background includes developing his trade at Seasons in the Park, Westwood Plateau and the Sutton Place Hotel.

There is little doubt he is now in his perfect ‘element’ … the exciting new Elements Casino.

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MEDIA CONTACT:
Sonja Mandic
Director, Media Relations and Social Responsibility
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation – 604.889.7114 – smandic@gcgaming.com

Great Canadian Introduces Shorelines Casino Brand to Ontario

Richmond, BC (December 7, 2015): On behalf of the Ontario Gaming East Limited Partnership (Partnership), Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GCGC) is excited to announce the new brand of Shorelines Casinos for the gaming properties at Thousand Islands, Kawartha Downs, and potentially, in the City of Belleville.

As of early 2016, and subject to the successful transition of the properties from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) to the Partnership, Thousand Islands Casino and OLG Slots at Kawartha Downs will be renamed as Shorelines Casino Thousand Islands and Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs.

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The Shorelines brand has been selected as it captures each of the market’s historical connectivity to the community and geographical area. In addition, the new brand will serve as a key identifier in the Eastern Ontario region that will be synonymous for outstanding customer service, coupled with great gaming options, fantastic restaurants and top-tier entertainment.

“We have done extensive research to ensure that the chosen brand resonates with the local marketplace, and we’re eager to start using it. But in the meantime, our primary focus continues to be on finalizing the transition of the operations to the Partnership from OLG,” said Andy LaCroix, Interim Executive Director, Ontario Operations.

The Partnership will continue to develop preliminary plans for a gaming property in the preferred community of Belleville, and if successful, the property will be named Shorelines Casino Belleville.

To learn more about the Shorelines Casino brand and offerings, please visit shorelinescasinos.com.

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Ontario Gaming East Limited Partnership, in which Great Canadian Gaming Corporation owns a 50.1% share, was selected as the successful proponent by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation to operate gaming facilities in OLG’s Gaming Bundle 2 (East) (East Gaming Bundle).The East Gaming Bundle contains three gaming zones. The first gaming zone includes the township of Cavan Monaghan, the City of Peterborough and surrounding areas, and is currently served by OLG Slots at Kawartha Downs. The second gaming zone includes a new build opportunity to service the City of Belleville and the municipality of Quinte West. The third gaming zone includes the City of Kingston and surrounding areas, including Gananoque and Leeds and Thousand Islands, and is currently served by OLG Casino Thousand Islands.

Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is a Canadian based company that operates gaming, entertainment and hospitality facilities in British Columbia, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Washington State. The Company has 17 gaming properties, which consists of ten casinos, including two with a four Diamond resort hotel, four horse racetrack casinos and three community gaming centres. A key element of Great Canadian’s business model is its commitment to social responsibility. PROUD of our people, our business, our community is Great Canadian’s brand that unifies the company’s community, volunteering and social responsibility efforts. Under the PROUD program, Great Canadian annually invests over $2 million in our communities, and in 2014, over 1,200 charitable organizations were supported by Great Canadian. In each Canadian gaming jurisdiction, the majority of gross gaming revenue from gaming facilities goes back directly to provincial governments for the purpose of supporting programs like healthcare, education and social services.

Media Contact:

Sonja Mandic,
Director, Media Relations and Social Responsibility
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation
smandic@gcgaming.com
604.889.7114

Whoopi Goldberg Fire Incident

Casino New Brunswick – MEDIA STATEMENT

Whoopi Goldberg Fire Incident

On Saturday, October 24, 2015, Casino New Brunswick had the pleasure of presenting ‘An Evening With Whoopi Goldberg’, an elite artist known for her accomplishments as a performer, author, producer and humanitarian. As the show was coming to a close, Goldberg along with the guests, had to evacuate the show theatre as a fire broke out on Goldberg’s tour bus that was parked behind the building. At the time of the incident, all guests evacuated the premises in a safe and orderly manner while local emergency crews attended to the fire. Casino New Brunswick would like to recognize the efforts of the local fire department and thank all our guests for their cooperation and understanding of this unforeseen event.

For media related inquiries, please contact:

Craig DeMarta
General Manager
Casino New Brunswick
506-866-2572

River Rock Casino Resort Partners with The Sharing Farm Society

In the spirit of supporting the local community, a team of River Rock Casino Resort employees rolled up their sleeves and helped The Sharing Farm Society with two of their major summer projects.

“A group of executives cleared a trail through a woodlot on the farm which was used for The Faerie Play – a children’s play, and on another occasion a second River Rock team sorted and cleaned 300 pounds of organic garlic in preparation for our Annual Garlic Festival. The contribution of these teams was instrumental in the success of both of these projects,” said James Gates, Executive Director, The Sharing Farm Society.
The Sharing Farm grows food to feed Richmond families in need. The farm is run by community members, volunteers and a small core of part-time staff that is dedicated to growing fresh, healthy, local produce.

“Having our River Rock team engage with a local organization on this level allows us to do good things in our community especially when the Farm provides thousands of pounds of fruits and vegetables every year for community meals at the Richmond Food Bank,” said Karsten Purbs, Director, Food and Beverage, River Rock Casino Resort.

In addition, River Rock is supporting the farm by purchasing their available organic produce on a weekly basis and featuring the items on restaurant menus at Tramonto, Buffet, Curve and the Food Court. “Our food and beverage team is excited to work with the high quality organic foods grown locally in Richmond,” Purbs added. The team is also exploring the option of producing its own compost and providing a portion of it to the farm, which will aid in the growing process and complete the cycle of produce, consume and recycle.


Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is a Canadian based company that operates gaming, entertainment and hospitality facilities in British Columbia, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Washington State. The Company has 16 gaming properties, which consists of nine casinos, including one with a four Diamond resort hotel, four horse racetrack casinos and three community gaming centres. A key element of Great Canadian’s business model is its commitment to social responsibility. PROUD of our people, our business, our community is Great Canadian’s brand that unifies the company’s community, volunteering and social responsibility efforts. Under the PROUD program, Great Canadian annually invests over $2 million in our communities, and in 2014, over 1,200 charitable organizations were supported by Great Canadian. In each Canadian gaming jurisdiction, the majority of gross gaming revenue from gaming facilities goes back directly to provincial governments for the purpose of supporting programs like healthcare, education and social services.

For further information, please contact:

Sonja Mandic
Manager, Media and Responsible Gaming
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation
604.303.6169
smandic@gcgaming.com

GREAT CANADIAN GAMING AWARDED FIRST BUNDLE IN ONTARIO GAMING MODERNIZATION PROCESS

September 9, 2015 – Richmond, BC – Great Canadian Gaming Corporation [TSX:GC] (“Great Canadian” or “the Company”) announced today that Ontario Gaming East Limited Partnership (“Ontario Gaming East LP” or “the Partnership”), a partnership in which the Company owns a 50.1% share, was selected as the successful proponent by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (“OLG”) to operate gaming facilities in OLG’s Gaming Bundle 2 (East) (the “East Gaming Bundle”).

The East Gaming Bundle contains three gaming zones. The first gaming zone includes the township of Cavan Monaghan, the City of Peterborough and surrounding areas, and is currently served by OLG Slots at Kawartha Downs. The second gaming zone includes a new build opportunity to service the City of Belleville and the municipality of Quinte West. The third gaming zone includes the City of Kingston and surrounding areas, including Gananoque and Leeds and Thousand Islands, and is currently served by OLG Casino Thousand Islands. Additional details about the current and planned scopes of the gaming operations in these zones are included in a supplemental schedule to this release.

As a result of being awarded this opportunity, Ontario Gaming East LP signed a business transition and asset purchase agreement with OLG on September 8, 2015 and, subject to customary closing conditions, is committed to subsequently signing a 20-year casino operating and services agreement when the acquisition closes early next year. Under this agreement, Ontario Gaming East LP will acquire all of OLG’s gaming assets in the East Gaming Bundle, including OLG Casino Thousand Islands and the slot operations within leased space at Kawartha Downs. The purchase price is $37.4 million plus cash of approximately $13 million to cover working capital.

Under the planned casino operating and services agreement, Ontario Gaming East LP will operate the gaming facilities in the bundle and will provide OLG a pre-established, guaranteed annual payment. In return, the Partnership will receive an annual fee comprised of, among other components, an annual base fee as well as 70% of gross gaming revenue above the applicable pre-established amount for each year. Additional, specific details about the casino operating and services agreement and this planned financial arrangement are not permitted to be disclosed at this time under the terms of OLG’s procurement process.

The closing date for the acquisition of the assets and undertaking contained within the East Gaming Bundle and assumption of certain liabilities from OLG, including the signing of a
Great Canadian Gaming Awarded First Bundle in Ontario Gaming Modernization Process casino operating and services agreement with OLG, is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2016 to allow time for transition planning and is subject to both regulatory approvals and the satisfaction of certain other customary closing conditions. The Company also intends to enter into an operations management contract and a facility development contract with Ontario Gaming East LP under which the Company will earn associated fees for the provision of such services.

“We thank OLG for the opportunity to participate in the modernization of gaming in Ontario and are both honoured and excited to have been awarded this first gaming bundle,” stated Rod N. Baker, the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Great Canadian has been involved in gaming in Canada since 1982 and in Ontario horse racing at our Flamboro Downs and Georgian Downs properties since 2005. We look forward to this next chapter in the Company’s history and the opportunity to collaborate with the OLG and local municipalities to provide exciting entertainment experiences for each of the communities of the East Gaming Bundle, which will include a new gaming and entertainment facility for the community of Belleville or Quinte West. We are very excited to welcome OLG employees at the existing locations and we look forward to working with them after the anticipated completion of the acquisition early next year.”

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ABOUT GREAT CANADIAN GAMING CORPORATION
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation operates gaming, entertainment and hospitality facilities in British Columbia, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Washington State. The Company’s 16 gaming properties consist of three community gaming centres, four racetracks (two with casinos operated by the Company and two with slot facilities conducted, managed and currently operated by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation), and nine casinos, including one with a Four Diamond resort hotel. Further information is available on the Company’s website, www.gcgaming.com.

DISCLAIMER
This press release contains certain “forward-looking information” or statements within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. Forward-looking information is based on the Company’s current expectations, estimates, projections and assumptions that were made by the Company in light of its historical trends and other factors. All information or statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking information including statements that address expectations, estimates or projections about the future, the Company’s strategy for growth and objectives, expected future expenditures, costs, operating and financial results, expected impact of future commitments, and expectations and implications of changes in legislation and government policies. Forward-looking information may be identified by words such as “anticipate”, “believe”, “expect”, or similar expressions. Such forward-looking information is not a guarantee of future performance and may involve a number of risks and uncertainties.

Although forward-looking information is based on information and assumptions that the Company believes are current, reasonable and complete, they are subject to unknown risks, uncertainties, and a number of factors that could cause actual results to vary materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors may include, but are not limited to: terms of operational services agreements with lottery corporations; changes to gaming laws that may impact the operational services agreements, pending, proposed or unanticipated regulatory or policy changes; the outcome of restructuring of gaming in Ontario; the Company’s ability to obtain and renew required business licenses, leases, and operational services agreements; the future of horse racing in Ontario; unanticipated fines, sanctions and suspensions imposed on the Company by its regulators; impact of global liquidity and credit availability; actual and possible reassessments of the Company’s prior tax filings by tax authorities; adverse tourism trends and further decreases in levels of travel, leisure and consumer spending; competition from established competitors and new entrants in the gaming business; dependence on key personnel; the Company’s ability to manage its capital projects and its expanding operations; the risk that systems, procedures and controls may not be adequate to meet regulatory requirements or to support current and expanding operations; potential undisclosed liabilities and capital expenditures associated with acquisitions; negative connotations linked to the gaming industry; First Nations rights with respect to some land on which we conduct our operations; future or current legal proceedings; construction disruptions; financial covenants associated with credit facilities and long-term debt; credit, liquidity and market risks associated with our financial instruments; interest and exchange rate fluctuations; non-realization of cost reductions and synergies; demand for new products and services; fluctuations in operating results; economic uncertainty and financial market volatility; technology dependence; and privacy breaches or data theft. The Company cautions that this list of factors is not exhaustive. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. These factors and other risks and uncertainties are discussed in the Company’s continuous disclosure documents filed with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities from time to time, including in the “Risk Factors” section of the Company’s Annual Information Form for fiscal 2014, and as identified in the Company’s disclosure record on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking information, as there can be no assurance that the plans, intentions, or expectations upon which they are based will occur. The forward-looking information contained herein is made as of the date hereof, is subject to change after such date, and is expressly qualified in its entirety by cautionary statements in this press release. Forward-looking information is provided for the purpose of providing information about management’s current expectations and plans and allowing investors and others to get a better understanding of the Company’s operating environment. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise forward-looking information to reflect subsequent events or circumstances except as required by law.

ON BEHALF OF GREAT CANADIAN GAMING CORPORATION
“Original Signed By Rod N. Baker”
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Rod N. Baker
President and Chief Executive Officer

GREAT CANADIAN GAMING CORPORATION [TSX:GC] 95 Schooner Street
Coquitlam, BC
V3K 7A8
(604) 303-1000
Website: www.gcgaming.com

For enquiries:
Email: ir@gcgaming.com
or
Ms. Tanya Ruskowski
Executive Assistant to the President & CEO and the CFO
(604) 303-1000

For media enquiries:
Mr. Chuck Keeling
Vice-President, Stakeholder Relations and Responsible Gaming
(604) 247-4197

Variety – The Children’s Charity Awards Great Canadian Gaming Corporation the Prestigious International Award

Richmond, B.C. (August 10, 2015): Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is a proud recipient of the coveted International Award, presented by Variety – The Children’s Charity. This annual award is granted to companies that have demonstrated a high level of support and commitment to Variety, a charitable organization whose mission is to improve the lives of children who are sick, disadvantaged or live with special needs.

“Great Canadian Gaming is more than a supporter of Variety. They are a partner that helps bring our annual Telethon to life. The Telethon rallies British Columbians in one weekend, celebrating stories of amazing children who have special needs who face unimaginable challenges and achieve little victories. It is Variety’s largest fundraising event of the year and a beloved annual event that would not be possible without our partners such as Great Canadian Gaming,” said Bill Senghera, President of Variety – The Children’s Charity.

Since 2008, Variety’s Show of Hearts Telethon has been hosted by Great Canadian at its Hard Rock Casino Vancouver (previously Boulevard Casino) location. Assistance is provided through financial and in-kind donations, staff volunteer hours and by granting use of the theatre facilities. This year’s telethon raised nearly six million for children in BC who have special needs.

“Being recognized for our community efforts in this manner is a tremendous honour. Our nomination and win would not be possible without the hours put in by our colleagues whose contributions during the Telethon are countless,” said Chuck Keeling, Vice President, Stakeholder Relations and Responsible Gaming, Great Canadian Gaming Corporation.

Great Canadian was nominated by Variety’s BC chapter. Previous BC-based recipients of the International Award are Global BC and White Spot.

Variety raises funds to provide help and hope to children who have special needs and fund organizations that provide support and services to children in BC. Every year, Variety assists more than 1,200 children in over 125 cities and towns with life-saving, life-changing and life- enriching support. To learn more about Variety, please visit http://www.variety.bc.ca/ .

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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is a Canadian based company that operates gaming, entertainment and hospitality facilities in British Columbia, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Washington State. The Company has 16 gaming properties, which consists of nine casinos, including one with a four Diamond resort hotel, four horse racetrack casinos and three community gaming centres. A key element of Great Canadian’s business model is its commitment to social responsibility.

PROUD of our people, our business, our community is Great Canadian’s brand that unifies the company’s community, volunteering and social responsibility efforts. Under the PROUD program, Great Canadian annually invests over $2 million in our communities, and in 2014, over 1,200 charitable organizations were supported by Great Canadian. In each Canadian gaming jurisdiction, the majority of gross gaming revenue from gaming facilities goes back directly to provincial governments for the purpose of supporting programs like healthcare, education and social services.

For all media inquiries please contact:

Sonja Mandic,
Manager, Media and Responsible Gaming
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation
604.889.7114. smandic@gcgaming.com

Chances Maple Ridge Names Alisa’s Wish Child and Youth Advocacy Centre as its Signature Charitable Partner

Maple Ridge, B.C (August 5, 2015): Chances Maple Ridge is proud to announce that it has selected Alisa’s Wish Child and Youth Advocacy Centre as its signature charitable partner. As part of the announcement and commitment, Chances Maple Ridge made a $10,000 donation to the organization on July 28.

“The Chances staff not only committed to invest long term in Alisa’s Wish, but they also committed with their hearts. The passion that exudes from this organization to support Alisa’s Wish is extraordinary. There weren’t too many dry eyes at the Centre when a big bouquet of balloons arrived, followed by a big cheque, followed by staff who think that the children of this community significantly matter. With the strength of this community partnership, Alisa’s Wish can count on helping kids well into the future. This is a true gift,” said Treena Innes, Development Director, Alisa’s Wish Child and Youth Advocacy Centre.

Alisa’s Wish is a community initiative, managed by Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Community Services, that helps all children and youth in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows and Katzie First Nations, who have experienced or witnessed abuse of any kind. The Centre has the potential to help 200 victims and their supporting families as it currently employs one part time Child and Youth Counsellor and one part time Program Coordinator.

“After learning more about Alisa’s Wish and their programs, we knew that we wanted to become an active supporter that will offer more than just financial support. We will look to assist through employee volunteering efforts, fundraising initiatives and by being their advocate in the community,” said Ken Stratton, General Manager, Chances Maple Ridge.

To view a video clip from the presentation ceremony, please visit http://youtu.be/IUiJ8U6jCzc .

For more information about Alisa’s Wish Child and Youth Advocacy Centre, please visit http://www.alisaswish.com/ .

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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is a Canadian based company that operates gaming, entertainment and hospitality facilities in British Columbia, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Washington State. The Company has 16 gaming properties, which consists of casinos, including one with a four Diamond resort hotel, horse racetrack casinos and community gaming centres. A key element of Great Canadian’s business model is its commitment to social responsibility.

PROUD of our people, our business, our community is Great Canadian’s brand that unifies the company’s community, volunteering and social responsibility efforts. Under the PROUD program, Great Canadian annually invests over $2 million in our communities, and in 2014, over 1,200 charitable organizations were supported by Great Canadian. In each Canadian gaming jurisdiction, the majority of gross gaming revenue from gaming facilities goes back directly to provincial governments for the purpose of supporting programs like healthcare, education and social services
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For further information, please contact:

Sonja Mandic
Manager, Media and Responsible Gaming
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation
604.889.7114 or smandic@gcgaming.com

Supporting the Annual WESTCOAST Motorcycle Ride to Live

The annual WESTCOAST Motorcycle Ride to Live benefiting the Prostate Cancer Foundation of BC, was once again supported by Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino and Chances Chilliwack. Both venues donated their sites as meeting locations and contributed in raising a record $175,000 for prostate cancer this year.

WESTCOAST Motorcycle Ride To Live was established in 2010 by Peter and Colleen Groenland, and a dedicated executive committee team. The goal of the Ride to Live event is to raise funds for prostate cancer research, education and awareness.