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5 Charged in Calgary in another Casino scam by employees

5 individuals caught in Calgary Casino fraud

Two employees at a southwest Calgary casino are accused of issuing illegitimate winnings of approximately $5,000 to selected patrons over several weeks, prompting an internal probe and a police investigation. Management detected irregular payouts on card games between October 31 and November 19, then contacted the Calgary Police Service, which arrested five people and laid fraud charges over 5,000 dollars and additional breach-of-trust counts for two of the accused. How casinos are regulated in Alberta In Alberta, land-based casinos and most gaming activities are regulated by the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (AGLC), a Crown agency that oversees licensing, compliance, and enforcement. AGLC administers the Gaming and Liquor Act and related policies, ensuring casinos follow strict rules on game integrity, surveillance, cash handling, and…

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Huge Winner in the LOTTO 6/49 Gold Ball Jackpot

Huge Lotto win with $25.53 million Jackpot in October

Alberta Man Wins $25.53 Million LOTTO 6/49 Gold Ball Jackpot A lucky man from Whitecourt, Alberta, hit an incredible $25.53 million CAD (approximately $36 million) jackpot in the Western Canada Lottery Corporation’s (WCLC) LOTTO 6/49 Gold Ball draw on October 15. This life-changing win marks one of the largest lottery prizes ever claimed in Alberta. Stacey Boyce’s Surprising Lottery Win Stacey Boyce, a local logging business owner near Hinton, discovered his massive windfall in an unexpected way. While visiting a 7-Eleven to purchase propane tanks, Boyce casually checked his weekly LOTTO 6/49 ticket at the store’s terminal. To his astonishment, the terminal displayed the enormous jackpot prize. In the excitement and disbelief of the moment, Boyce walked out of the store without his propane tanks,…

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Ontario iGaming Tops Record for the Month of October

iGaming Ontario Online Casinos

Ontario Online Casinos Drive iGaming Growth with $6.5 Billion Wagered in October New data from iGaming Ontario reveals that online gamblers in Ontario wagered over CAD 9.2 billion (approximately $6.5 billion USD) on licensed gaming sites in October 2025. This impressive figure marks continued strong growth throughout the year, pushing the market to new all-time highs. Record-Breaking Betting Volume and Active Users October’s betting volume jumped significantly from September’s previous record, showing a clear upward trend compared to October 2024. Industry officials attribute this surge to a growing user base, with nearly 1.3 million active player accounts registered—the highest ever recorded in Ontario’s iGaming history. Operators further celebrated record revenues, generating around CAD 367.7 million ($261.5 million USD) in unadjusted revenue, representing a notable increase…

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Gambling Addiction and Trading (Stock Market) Addiction

Addiction to Gambling and Stock Trading

Can Stock Market investing (Trading) be as Addictive as Gambling? Investing in the stock market can indeed share similarities with gambling in terms of psychological effects and behavioral tendencies, and research suggests that for some individuals, it can become compulsive or addictive, much like gambling addiction . Similarities Between Stock Market Investing and Gambling Neurobiological factors: Neuroeconomics studies reveal that the brain’s response to financial rewards can be akin to the reaction to gambling or drug use, driven by dopamine rushes to seek thrill and potential big wins . Behavioral patterns: Excessive trading, overconfidence, chasing losses, and FOMO are psychological triggers common to both gambling and active investing, which can lead to compulsive behaviors . Evidence of Addictive Tendencies in Investors Some investors display signs…

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Do Gambling and Investing come with the same Risk?

What is the better way to spend your money, Gambling or Investing?

How many times have we heard that investing in Stocks is similar to gambling? The usual argument is that the market (stocks) is rigged in some ways and that only the rich are the ones making money. The article will focus on the public markets such as the NYSE, NASDQ, S&P, CRYPTO, etc. We will not include investing in any kind of startups which can include but no limited to AI companies, software, hardware, service sector, and any bricks and mortar establishment. If I was to compare Casino/Online Gambling it would be for most startups which have a high percentage of failure. But this is a whole other subject and article. Is Casino and Online Gambling similar to investing in Stocks and Crypto? Trading stocks…

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NBA Coach and Former Player involved in Illegal Gambling Ring

NBA icons involved in illegal gambling

The recent gambling crimes involving an NBA coach and a former player have rocked the sports and legal communities, exposing a vast and intricate web of illegal gambling operations, mafia involvement, and alleged sports integrity breaches. The key figures in this scandal are Chauncey Billups, the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers and a Hall of Fame player, and Terry Rozier, a current Miami Heat player. Both men, along with former NBA player Damon Jones, face serious federal criminal charges tied to illegal sports betting, rigged poker games, and mafia-linked gambling schemes, triggering immediate league action and ongoing legal battles. Overview of the NBA Gambling Scandal Federal authorities have conducted a sweeping investigation culminating in multiple arrests related to illegal sports betting and rigged…

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Foxwoods Resorts Casino Hostage Standoff

Foxwoods Casino and Resort Connecticut

Who said Gambling at a casino is not dangerous? Armed Hostage Situation at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut In the early hours of Monday (October 20 2025) morning, a tense armed hostage situation unfolded at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut. Police swarmed the large casino complex following reports that a man had barricaded himself inside a guest room in the Fox Tower hotel with a female hostage. Authorities have since secured the scene, though details about the incident remain limited. Heavy Police Response and Secure Perimeter Established At approximately 6:30 a.m., multiple law enforcement agencies, including Connecticut State Police, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Police, and specialized SWAT teams arrived at Foxwoods Resort Casino. According to scanner transmissions, a male suspect armed with a firearm…

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Two Charged in $290k Fraud Scheme in Canada

Canadian Sports betting site Proline

Ontario Provincial Police Charge Two in $400,000 Proline Sports Betting Fraud Scheme The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Integrated Enforcement Bureau (IEB) have charged Joshua Silver, 36, and Montgomery McMahon, 45, both from Thunder Bay, following a thorough investigation into suspicious Proline sports betting activities connected to the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG). $400,000 Fraud Investigation Linked to Proline Betting Silver and McMahon face multiple charges related to a CAD 400,000 (approximately $289,500) betting fraud scheme. The suspects allegedly used compromised gift cards to place bets at gas stations in Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay via OLG’s Proline platform. By wagering on both sides of sporting events, they ensured guaranteed payouts regardless of results, a tactic commonly linked to money laundering. Charges…

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Gambling Fraudster accused of scamming millions (CAD) from 14 investors

Millions of CAD taken from unspuspecting investors

British Columbia’s securities regulator has accused a Surrey entrepreneur of misleading investors and misusing their funds on gambling and personal expenses. This case highlights the rising trend of gambling-related fraud and underscores the need for investors to exercise caution before entrusting money to others. Surrey Entrepreneur Accused of Defrauding Investors According to a recent notice from the BC Securities Commission (BCSC), 42-year-old D.L.P. allegedly defrauded 14 investors by raising over $200,000 between 2021 and 2022 through his sole proprietorship. He promised short-term profit-sharing returns, claiming the funds would be used to fulfill merchandise contracts for corporate clients. Investigations reveal that approximately $146,000—nearly 75% of the invested amount—was instead spent on online gambling, personal purchases, and third-party payments. The BCSC alleges D.L.P. failed to provide promised…

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Canadian Lottery Winner take Yearly Payout

Annual Payout for Lottery Winner

  Brenda Aubin-Vega, 20, recently became the lucky winner of the coveted Gagnant à Vie lottery prize during a break at work. Her ticket revealed three piggy bank symbols, signaling she had won the game’s ultimate prize: CAD 1,000 weekly for life or a one-time cash option of CAD 1 million (approximately $730,000). Unlike many lottery winners who prefer the lump sum payout, Aubin-Vega chose the steady annuity. She plans to use the consistent weekly income to help purchase her first home. In an interview with Loto-Québec, she expressed her disbelief and excitement, sharing that she immediately called her father to share the good news and took the day off to absorb the life-changing win. The winning ticket was bought at Dépanneur Jen & Dan…

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