Front entrance of Playtime Casino Hanover (Photo by Adam Bell)Front entrance of Playtime Casino Hanover (Photo by Adam Bell)
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OLG issues over $1 million to three local municipalities

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) issued fourth quarter payments of over $1 million to local towns as part of their Municipal Contribution Agreement.

Centre Wellington received $625,608 for hosting Elements Casino Grand River, the Town of Hanover got $308,918 for Playtime Casino Hanover and the Municipality of Central Huron was paid $143,511 for Gateway Casinos Clinton.

The payments are based on a formula consistently applied across all gaming sites in Ontario using a graduated scale of gaming revenue at the hosted site.

“OLG’s Municipal Contribution Agreement payments are building strong communities where people and families can enjoy a high quality of life,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance. “These revenues help support local program and critical infrastructure, making a real difference for gaming host municipalities.”

During the last fiscal year, Centre Wellington received over $3 million for hosting their casino, Hanover was issued over $1.3 million and Central Huron received $625,608.

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