C-K receives annual Slots at Dresden Raceway funds

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The Municipality of Chatham-Kent announced that the annual contribution to the municipality from the operation of the OLG Slots at Dresden Raceway for the 2015-16 operating year is $741,000.

Municipal officials say this sum has been allocated to general revenues offsetting costs of all municipally delivered services provided to the residents of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent.

“This significant investment in our community represented 0.53% of the 2016 municipal budget,” said Mayor Randy Hope.

“This is money that directly supports the delivery of services to citizens. Obviously, our municipality’s arrangement with the OLG is a win-win for everybody.”

OLG Slots at Dresden Raceway, which is operated by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), has made contributions of more than $9.4 million to the municipality since the site opened in 2001.

“OLG is proud to be a vital part of Chatham-Kent for 14 years and we look forward to continuing to build on that support.” said Jake Pastore, OLG’s Director, Municipal & Community Relations.

“We’re directly supporting the local economies of our host communities across Ontario by providing a share of gaming revenue. Chatham-Kent is doing some remarkable things with this revenue for the benefit of its citizens. And, we appreciate the contribution of our gaming site employees in making life in Chatham-Kent that much richer.”

The casino also employs more than 90 people and has received over 2.7 million visits since opening.

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