First Nations casinos continue to grow, the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority reported on Wednesday.
SIGA operates six First Nations casinos. They will take in about $250 million in the current fiscal year, CEO Zane Hansen said.
Next year, the casinos are expected to take in $260 million. "We are 15 years old now and have done quite well," Hansen told the Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce, The Saskatoon StarPhoenix reported.
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Organization poised for the future: CEO
(The Saskatoon StarPhoenix 11/17)
SIGA Projecting More Growth (The Saskatoon Homepage 11/16)
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Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority ready for more growth
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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