Acronyms

AGLC

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AGLCAlberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (Canada)
AGLCAtlanta Gas Light Company
AGLCAustralian Guide to Legal Citation (reference book)
AGLCAutomatic Generator Loading Control (circuits)
AGLCAustralian Government Land and Coasts (Australia)
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The Apex Casino is operated pursuant to licenses issued by the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. The AGLC requires all gaming operations to be licensed but only allows a certain number of licenses to be granted.
The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC) is also part of the solution.
In 2007 she became the Chair of the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission and has a history of actively supporting a variety of cultural organizations and other community groups.
The report was commissioned by the Alberta Gaming Research Institute and presented to the former Aboriginal Relations department and Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission in April.
Rotate Black Inc (OTCBB: ROBK), a US-based development and management company of resort and casino properties, has completed the submission of documentation to the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission for a proposed casino and entertainment development.
The complete list of Class A licensees in Edmonton was obtained from the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC) Web site in April, 2007.
President Wyatt McNabb is an Albertan who recently worked for the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. Ken Horn, the principal consultant, is Alberta-born but spent the past decade in the U.S.
Fourteen million cigarettes were seized by the RCMP and Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission on Jan.
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