Winnipeg Free Press
Visitors to the Club Regent Casino line up for the 10 a.m. reopening on Wednesday.
People had their face masks on, vaccination status proof out, and cash at the ready when Club Regent Casino opened its doors Wednesday morning.
People had their face masks on, vaccination status proof out, and cash at the ready when Club Regent Casino opened its doors Wednesday morning.
The Winnipeg location, along with McPhillips Station Casino and Shark Club Gaming Centre, welcomed its first customers since October, when Manitoba mandated gaming sites close as part of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
The casinos were first shut down in March 2020, reopened in July, only to lock their doors again three months later.
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WINNIPEG Casinos were part of the second phase of reopening in Manitoba and now Winnipeggers know when they will open in the city. When the newest health orders were announced, it said casinos would be open to fully vaccinated people. Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries told CTV News on Tuesday that casinos in Winnipeg will be opening on July 28. The casinos will be open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight and a spokesperson said the Shark Club Gaming Centre will also open on July 28 and be open from noon to 10 p.m. Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries will follow all current public health orders on reopening, including requirement for all guests attending a casino or gaming centre in Manitoba to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, the spokesperson said.