The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is hosting a groundbreaking on a new First Nations casino that is reportedly being financed by a U.S. tribe.
The $40 million Spirit Sands Casino will be owned by all First Nations in the province. It's expected to generate $30 million in annual revenues
Band leaders have been mum about their partners in the project. But The Winnipeg Sun said the Red Lake Nation of Minnesota might be involved.
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Casino sod-turning set
(The Winnipeg Sun 9/30)
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First Nations in Manitoba to start construction on gaming facility
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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