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Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, known for corporate branding purposes simply as OLG since 2006, is a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario, Canada. OLG conducts and manages gaming on behalf of the province of Ontario, including: lottery, casinos, electronic bingo, and its internet gaming site.
The Sisters initially commuted to OLG School from the already established Immaculate Conception School (closed 1969); their presence in OLG School lasted for 87 years. [4] Historically at least one Sister from the group served as the school's director of religious education. In the 1912–13 school year the school had 30 students. [1]
The acronym OLG may refer to: Oberlandesgericht, a higher regional court of appeals in Germany; Online gaming; Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, a Canadian provincial government agency which operates lottery games and casinos. Our Lady of Guadalupe; Overlapping gene in genomes; Overlapping generations in population genetics
The Shorelines Casino Thousand Islands, formerly known as the OLG Casino Thousand Islands, the Thousand Islands Charity Casino and the Thousand Islands Casino, is a small casino located in Gananoque, Ontario. It is owned by Great Canadian Entertainment. The casino was announced in 2000, [2] and opened in June 2002.
Elements Casino Brantford, formerly known as OLG Casino Brantford, and prior to that the Brantford Charity Casino, is a charity casino located in Brantford, Ontario.
An Oberlandesgericht (German: [ˈoːbɐˌlandəsɡəʁɪçt] ⓘ; plural – Oberlandesgerichte pronounced [ˈoːbɐˌlandəsɡəʁɪçtə] ⓘ; OLG, English: Higher Regional Court, [1] [notes 1] or in Berlin Kammergericht: KG) is a higher court in Germany.
Gateway Casinos Sault Ste. Marie (formerly OLG Casino Sault Ste. Marie) is a casino in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Owned an Operated by Burnaby based Gateway Casinos & Entertainment , it was Northern Ontario 's first full-time casino when it opened in 1999. [1]
The Higher Regional Court of Cologne is the successor of the Appellate court of Cologne which was formed by Frederick William III of Prussia on 21 June 1819. [3] The Higher Regional Court formed on 27 January 1877, as did every Higher Regional Court due to the Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz (Courts Constitution Act).