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Sand Hills Casino opens in southwestern Manitoba
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6 years agoVideoManitoba's third First Nations-owned casino, Sand Hills, has opened just south of Carberry.2:03Manitoba's third First Nations-owned casino, Sand Hills, has opened just south of Carberry.
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“This is a significant day for First Nations,” said Assembly of Manitoba Grand Chief Derek Nepinak.
“After many years of working towards a casino in Western Manitoba, we’re very proud to open a business that will benefit all First Nations in the province.”
The province's 63 First Nations will equally share profits from the casino, which officials say has an annual payroll of $5 million and, over 10 years, is anticipated to have a cumulative economic impact of at least $150 million in the Westman region.
'When we say $150 million, we're really talking about construction jobs, ongoing jobs, increased business opportunities and spending in the region as a result of the construction and the ongoing operation,' said Barbara Czech, a casino spokesperson.
'When you factor in the whole region — so Carberry, Glenboro, Brandon and, you know, that section of western Manitoba — $150 million over 10 years is a significant impact. And by the way, we think that may be on the conservative side.'
Czech said the casino has 175 full-time employees. Of those, 60 per cent are aboriginal.
Manitoba's other First Nations-owned casinos are South Beach, located on the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation reserve, and the Aseneskak Casino on the Opaskwayak Cree Nation north of The Pas, Man.