The B.C. government has launched a main development of its online gambling operations - as well as a plan to open North America's first government-run online poker rooms later on this year.
Minister for Housing and Social Development Rich Coleman completed the announcement Thursday morning all along with officials from the government-owned B.C. Lottery Corporation.
Coleman said BCLC will make bigger its existing online gambling website, PlayNow.com, to include having a bet on casino games, bingo, sports, lotteries and other games, with the plan of generating about $100 million in the revenue.
The casino games offered on the expanded site contain slots, blackjack, roulette, baccarat and craps, with procedure to add peer-to-peer poker later on this year.
Other province has announced their intention to get into the online gambling market. Loto-Quebec, for occurrence, is expected to launch its online gambling site in September.
Minister for Housing and Social Development Rich Coleman completed the announcement Thursday morning all along with officials from the government-owned B.C. Lottery Corporation.
Coleman said BCLC will make bigger its existing online gambling website, PlayNow.com, to include having a bet on casino games, bingo, sports, lotteries and other games, with the plan of generating about $100 million in the revenue.
The casino games offered on the expanded site contain slots, blackjack, roulette, baccarat and craps, with procedure to add peer-to-peer poker later on this year.
Other province has announced their intention to get into the online gambling market. Loto-Quebec, for occurrence, is expected to launch its online gambling site in September.
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