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Bingo capital of Canada, surprise surprise, who knew?

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Apparently its the Ukrainians, Catholics and Vetrans according to the article. I wonder what the statistical results would be if MLC did a study on their customers based on nationality. Probably not mainly Ukrainians. I've been blasted for stereotypes before, but aren't most Ukrainians poor north end folk living within a 4 block radius of that yummy homemade perogy place? or have they progressed passed that stereotype?
Or is it the Catholics and Vetrans keeping the bingo halls and casinos open, in terms of customers not proprietors?
http://www.wheretobet.com/article/bingo/winnipeg,+the+bingo+capitol+of+canada-751/
Winnipeg Named Bingo Capital of Canada

BingoLingo, an online bingo portal specializing in bingo news and information, conducted a study of bingo in Canada that yielded some surprising results. BingoLingo reported that Winnipeg, in central Canada, has more bingo games per capita than major urban centers such as Toronto.
Bingo is a wildly popular game in both the United States and the United Kingdom. In Canada, bingo is almost as popular with Canadians as it is with their British counterparts. From the largest urban areas to the remote north provinces, bingo players congregate in their local bingo halls for a night of fun and, hopefully, profit.
Winnipeg, in Manitoba, easily outperforms Toronto when it comes to bingo halls per capita. In Toronto the ratio of bingo halls to the total population works out to 1 bingo hall per 131,000 residents while Winnipeg has one bingo hall for every 19,000 residents. Obviously the citizens of Winnipeg are fond of bingo. While smoking bans have resulted in a drastic drop in attendance throughout North America, it does not seem to have had such a profound effect in Winnipeg.
Winnipeg is located on the plains in central Canada and is subject to extremes of cold and heat. It is possible that Winnipeg’s long winters account, in part, for the popularity of bingo. No natural barriers stand between Winnipeg and the Arctic and winters are notoriously cold and long. Bingo provides the residents of Winnipeg a chance to get out and socialize during the long winters and avoid “cabin fever.”
Winnipeg is home to a large Roman and Ukrainian Catholic population and the Catholic Church has used bingo as a fundraising tool for decades. According to figures from the Archeparchy of Winnipeg, almost one third of the populations of Winnipeg are Ukrainian Catholics. Since the 1930’s, bingo has been a tradition in parishes all over North America funding a variety of church activities and programs.
Veterans’ organizations have also found bingo a useful fundraising tool. According to the president of the National Association of Fundraising Ticket Manufacturers: “Veterans organizations service clubs, organized charities, volunteer fire departments and schools are the predominant beneficiaries of low-stakes gaming, as they have been for decades.” Programs funded by bingo include help for homeless veterans, care of older veterans, and a wide variety of charitable projects.
The results of the study were surprising. Montreal, Quebec, and Toronto were all outperformed by Winnipeg when it came to bingo halls per capita. No matter what the reasons for the immense popularity of bingo in Winnipeg, BingoLingo is pleased to name Winnipeg the “Bingo capital of Canada.”
Visit the authors website http://www.bingolingo.com

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It passes the time on a cold winter night when there was no casino.

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so does knitting, doing the dishes, or fooling around.

i'm thinking theres something more to it...........

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This is Winnipeg and there is one thing we are known for it is being CHEAP and bingo is cheap night out .

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Well, I'm cheap, but have never, never, ever played bingo, even once. Me and another guy ran the bingo at our CC for 2 years, and I think I understand the game, but for the life of me, cannot understand the attraction.

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Bingo = YAWN... But there is some money involved and peeps love to gamble.

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You know why they call it gambling? Because if they called it "losing", nobody would play.

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Yes and alot of people love to lose , by the looks of the parking lot .

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grumpy old man wrote:Bingo = YAWN... But there is some money involved and peeps love to gamble.

Bingo is awesome.. there are all those cool saying you canmake whilst calling the numbers like
B2 or Not B2 that is the question and umm..well there is also, umm a little help?

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What is the average age of the players? 93?

http://www.elansofas.com

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40s for the most part.

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I had a dog named Bingo *sigh*...he hated the game.

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but loved the song?

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heh...I guess...my youngest named him.

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So it seems that wPG WILL ATTRACT THE World's tourists to play Bingo here!!

Works for me!!

http://www.elansofas.com

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Better then the reason pervert men go to Thailand .

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Gulf War I joke.... How do you clear an Iraqi bingo hall?

Call out B-52!

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lol! Oi.

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FlyingRat wrote:Gulf War I joke.... How do you clear an Iraqi bingo hall?

Call out B-52!

Funny...but not.

If I was in a BINGO hall anywhere and someone called "B-52"...I might consider heading for cover myself. The B-line doesn't go as high as 52...so it doesn't exist!!! Wink
lol!

http://www.photage.ca

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How do you get 100 old ladies to say "Oh, Fuck"?







Call "BINGO" before they do.

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