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91原创鈥檚 Cascades Casino to remain closed for the foreseeable future

COVID-19 restrictions could shudder entertainment facility until late summer
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Cascases Casino to remain closed during COVID-19 closures. (Ryan Uytdewilligen/91原创 Advance Times)

With the provincial announcement on Wednesday, May 6, on lifting COVID-19 restrictions via a four phase plan, many are wondering when they can return to Cascades Casino in 91原创 City 鈥 which is approaching two months of having closed doors.

Tanya Gabara, public relations director of Gateway Casinos, confirmed that there is currently no specific timeline for casinos to re-open.

鈥淎s you know, on March 16 all BC casinos and community gaming centres were mandated to shutdown due to recommendations from the provincial government. We continue to follow their direction and guidance and our facilities across BC remain closed,鈥 Gabara said.

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B.C. is currently is phase one of the four phase restart plan where only essential services are operating.

Mid-May the province will implement phase two which will see the re-scheduling of elective surgeries and the re-opening of the retail sector, hair salons, in-person counselling, restaurants, parks, child care, parks and recreation 鈥渦nder enhanced protocols.鈥

Should transmission rates remain low or continue to decline phase three will be implemented starting June to September, which would see broader opening of parks, resuming film production, select entertainment, and students returning to the classroom 鈥 casinos included.

鈥淭he health and well-being of our patrons, employees and communities remains our top priority and we will reopen when the government determines the time is right. In the meantime, we are working diligently to ensure we are prepared to safely return to operations,鈥 Gabara added.

Cascades Casino is a major employer that also directly contributes to 91原创 City by sharing 10 per cent of its net profits, as required under gaming regulations.

The City share, roughly around $6.4 million, has kept taxes 2.5 per cent lower than they would have been without the gaming revenue and additionally helped carry 91原创 City out of debt.

Mayor Val van den Broek told the 91原创 Advance Times that 2020 had already been budgeted, so the near future is looking good for Nexus of Community transit funding.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 say the same for the next couple of years, but I keep telling people that it鈥檚 baby steps. Staff are still working and we are planning to do a full review,鈥 van den Broek said.

While she acknowledged that Cascades will likely be one of the last attractions opening in 91原创 City, van den Broek encouraged people to support the business by ordering food from the two restaurants Atlas Steak & Fish, and Match Eatery when they reopen.

鈥淲e look forward to working collaboratively with BC Liquor and Gaming Commission and provincial health officials to ensure enhanced sanitation and physical-distancing measures are in place to provide assurances to our employees and customers that our facilities are clean, safe and healthy,鈥 Gabara concluded.

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