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"I love to waltz and there just aren't places where you can do this kind of dancing in the city," explains Laurette Loiselle, who sits watching the dancers with her husband Don. "They used to have dance clubs like this in the '60s."
"I love to waltz and there just aren't places where you can do this kind of dancing in the city," explained Laurette Loiselle who sat watching the dancers with her husband Don. "They used to have dance clubs like this in the '60s.""We have really been growing our music lineup over the last few years," says Kelly Berehulka, entertainment co-ordinator with Manitoba Lotteries Corporation, which runs the casinos. "We are attracting bigger names on our main stage, as well as doing a lot more shows. This year we will book over 400 acts between our stage, lounges, the dance club and special event entertainment."See the full content of this document
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Playing with a Full Deck
With an expanded lineup of entertainment options, local casinos are betting on a full house
By Cheryl BinningIT'S a Thursday night and a crowd ranging in age from early 40s through to their 70s are sipping drinks in a lounge at Club Regent Casino in Transcona.But this group isn't here to try their luck at the slots or play a few hands of blackjack. In fact, gambling is the last thing on their minds. They are here to listen to music and to dance ... although, wh...See the full content of this document
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