B.C.’s attorney general says new BCLC headquarters in Kamloops moving forward
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. Lottery Corporation’s plans to move the headquarters in Kamloops are going ahead smoothly, according to the province’s attorney general David Eby, who said last week plans are taking shape and there is a strong chance a bigger workforce will be needed.
Eby was in Kamloops on Friday, and during his visit he addressed BCLC, and in particular the news of money laundering at casinos in the Lower Mainland. Eby also talked about the headquarters in Kamloops and his committment to keep it here.
“I understand BCLC continues to move ahead with that, certainly with my support,” he said. “They have gone out to proposal with a number of firms, four firms I understand that are engaged. That’s very positive for BCLC and for the public.”