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       Thursday, April 11, 2013
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SASK GAMING CONTRIBUTING FUNDS, RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT DIABETES

Sask Gaming has committed $10,000 to a Regina-based charity to raise awareness about diabetes and its related risks.

"Sask Gaming is proud to partner with the Canadian Diabetes Association to support diabetes management and prevention, and join the search for a cure," Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Ken Cheveldayoff said.

The minister said that Sask Gaming's contribution will go directly to the local chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA).

The minister also joined George Reed, Sask Gaming's Director of Guest and Community Relations, at a diabetes awareness and risk assessment clinic for Sask Gaming employees at Casino Regina today. The event gave employees a chance to assess their personal risk factors for diabetes through blood sugar and blood pressure testing, and to learn more about ways to prevent and control the disease.

According to the CDA, Aboriginal people are three to four times more likely than non-Aboriginal people to experience type 2 diabetes. Complications from the disease can include blindness, heart disease, kidney problems and nerve damage. With a workforce that is 42 per cent Aboriginal, Cheveldayoff said that Sask Gaming's involvement is an important way to raise awareness amongst employees about this significant health concern.

Sask Gaming is proud to support community groups and non-profit organizations that are making life better for Saskatchewan people. This year, Sask Gaming is providing more than $750,000 in community giving and sponsorships.

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For more information, contact:

Ryan Lorge
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
Regina
Phone: 306-798-2416
Email: ryan.lorge@saskgaming.com

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