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Wild TV launches streaming app for hunting enthusiasts

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Wild TV launches streaming app for hunting enthusiasts

If you’re a hunter, or an enthusiast, this new APP from Edmonton’s Wild TV Inc might be the perfect addition to your entertainment options.

Wild Television Network (Wild TV), the number one hunting, fishing, and outdoor lifestyle television channel in Canada, is launching its subscription streaming service, The Wild TV App, to provide its fans in North America access to its trove of hunting content anywhere and anytime.

After running a successful linear TV channel for over two decades, Wild TV expands its services to offer hunting enthusiasts a new way to experience its unparalleled hunting content with The Wild TV App for only $4.99 per month or $39.99 per year.

The Wild TV App will feature shows made by hardcore hunters who share their stories, lessons and experiences from the most exceptional hunting environment globally – the Canadian Wild. It will also include the network’s hit shows, including How to Hunt, The Edge, Trapping Inc., Mitchell Payment’s Moment of Truth and Non-typical Nation, to name a few.

Ryan Kohler, President of Wild TV Inc., said the Wild TV App would complement their linear television service and help further realize their vision of building the strongest hunting community in the world by promoting excitement, wellness and conservation.

“The launch of The Wild TV App marks the beginning of a new era for us and our fellow Wilders. We know what makes a great hunting entertainment because we eat, sleep and breathe hunting. Every show in The Wild TV App is hand-picked by a hunting expert,” he said.

“With The Wild TV App, we also want to bring people closer together and inspire them to get outside to hunt. We want to further strengthen the hunting community by entertaining, sharing knowledge and respecting the ecosystem,” Kohler added.

The Wild TV App is available on all Apple and Android devices, Roku devices, Amazon Fire TVs and Fire Sticks, Samsung Smart TVs, LG Smart TVs, and the web www.wildtvplus.ca.

About Wild TV:

The Canadian wilderness has the best hunting in the world and we want you to explore what makes it so great. Wild TV is the only viewing platform for hunting enthusiasts made by hardcore hunters that share stories, lessons, and experiences from the most exceptional hunting environment in the world – The Canadian Wild.

Our shows are made by hunters, for hunters! We know what makes great hunting entertainment because we eat, sleep and breathe hunting. Every show is hand-picked by a hunting expert, who would rather be outside hunting.

We are Wild TV. Contact your local service provider to subscribe to our television channel today. Or click here to purchase the Wild TV APP and get access to exclusive hit hunting TV shows featuring some of the biggest names in the hunting world.

 

(This article was originally published on October 21, 2021)

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Moving your business? Choose Toronto’s fast and reliable commercial movers

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Toronto is a large metropolis where tons of cargo are transported every day, and thanks to this, commercial moving services in Toronto are in high demand, which stimulates the growth of supply and the emergence of a large number of companies offering various types of cargo transportation. How do you choose the company that can offer the best combination of price, service quality, and — very importantly — characteristics such as efficiency? We will try to find answers to these questions together with A-Z Moving, a company that can offer a very wide range of additional services in addition to cargo transportation, including furniture disassembly and assembly, temporary cargo storage, and many other rare services
that you will not find at all companies engaged in transportation in Canada. No matter if you’re relocating just a few blocks away or heading to another province, A-Z Moving handles both local and long-distance moves starting from Toronto.

Why Go with A-Z Moving

When you are faced with the task of organizing a move, you first need to decide what is more important to you, the cost of the moving service or the integrity and safety of your belongings, if you don’t want to take any risks and are willing to pay whatever it takes to guarantee a stress-free move and the complete safety of your property, then A-Z Moving is the right choice for you. With many years of experience in the freight transportation market, the company has gained a wealth of experience that allows it to organize moves of any size, including commercial moves.

Whether you’re moving across Toronto or across the country, A-Z Moving understands the unique challenges that can arise: traffic congestion, restricted truck access, tight scheduling, and more. Even local moves within Toronto can be surprisingly complex. That’s why working
with a professional mover is essential. If you are a business owner, large or small, don’t neglect the opportunity to make the right decision and turn to the professional commercial movers Toronto at A-Z Moving, which guarantees you that everything will be organized at the highest level and you can relax and enjoy the emotions of moving to a new place.

Remember that in business it is very important to start well, to make the first step and in this context moving plays an important role, if you trust a professional and avoid any problems, you will have a good start in the new place. Even moving a short distance can be a very stressful situation. Make sure that it is handled by professionals who have the necessary experience and are ready to ensure that your move is easy and efficient.

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From Coast to Coast: Inside Canada’s Gambling Culture

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Just recently, Statista released a report claiming that the Canadian casino market could hit US$9.57 billion by the end of 2025. If things go well for this sector, it could continue growing by a CAGR of 2.95%, translating to a market size of about US$17.51 billion by 2029. This is just to show you how gambling has become ingrained in this country’s culture.

And while gambling might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Canada, this country’s residents have been engaging in games of chance since time immemorial. Looking at the statistics, studies show that close to six in ten Canadians participate in some kind of gambling.

And in this digital age, accessing gambling experiences has never been as convenient. Can you imagine that, by simply clicking a few buttons on their phones, players can access the best online gambling sites from anywhere at any time? Considering all these factors, you definitely want to stay around and explore this colourful world.

Where It All Began

As already mentioned, gambling is not a thing of yesterday in Canada. Indigenous people would engage in the Slahal game using the foreleg bone of a deer or similar animal. There were two sets of bones: one striped and another unstripped.

The game involved players singing songs while hiding the striped and unstriped bones in their hands. An opposing team would try to guess the hand holding the unstripped bone, and if they guessed right, they took the bones. If their guess was wrong, they handed over one of their sticks, which they used for scoring. This game would continue until one of the teams had all the scoring sticks.

After several years, colonists’ gambling games, such as dice games, came to the scene. This was followed by changes in regulations, which dramatically impacted the country’s gambling culture. A good example is when the government enacted the Canadian Criminal Code in 1892 to prohibit gambling games. However, the following years saw some games like raffles excluded. In 1920, racetrack betting using the pari-mutuel system was reintroduced, and certain games of chance were permitted at agricultural fairs and exhibitions.

Other major shake-ups came in 1938, when Canada allowed games of chance at bona fide social clubs. About 16 years later, the three-card monte, which was becoming exceedingly popular, was added to the list of prohibited games. Then came the late 1960s when the government delegated the responsibility of running lotteries to individual federal and provincial governments. These changes did not stop here, as more amendments were made over the following years, causing Canada’s gambling ecosystem to be what it is today.

Popular Physical Destinations

After the first land-based casino launched in 1989 in Winnipeg, many others would follow. Now, if you want to immerse yourself in some table games, there are over 115 options at Casino de Montreal. You’ll also find more than 3,000 slot game variations, video poker and electronic gaming machines like the electronic Texas Hold’em poker table to keep you engaged. Surprisingly, Casino de Montreal welcomes over seven million visitors annually, highlighting its undisputed reputation in Canada’s culture.

Over on the west coast is the Parq Casino, a 72000 square-foot casino spread across two floors. You may also want to take advantage of this destination’s eight award-winning restaurants and a rooftop park. If you want an exclusive experience, luxury hotels at this location will offer just that.

Then there’s Casino Nova Scotia in Halifax, where the vibe shifts again. Besides the various casino game variations, the venue embraces a maritime spirit with seafood-focused menus, music concerts and a more relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. If you intend to combine your casino gaming with some electrifying live performances at this venue, you do not want to miss the ‘Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic’ concert, which will be held on August 31, 2025.

The Age of the Internet

Like other nations, the Canadian gambling culture has not escaped the online platforms’ wave. As a result, players can now access entertainment regardless of their location – whether in Kugluktuk, Ketchikan or Nova Scotia. All they need is proper internet connectivity and a smartphone to get started.

This convenience is part of why bridgerliner.com expects the online casino market revenue to hit $3.7 billion by the end of this year (2025), a compound yearly growth rate of more than 6% since 2020. The exciting part is how these gambling providers work hard to ensure the online experiences are as realistic as possible. That’s why you may have seen most of them integrating live casino games into their product portfolios.

Besides live games, operators have also been taking advantage of technologies like artificial intelligence to improve customer experience. By using AI, an operator can monitor your online activity and extract meaningful information about your preferences that can help provide more relevant experiences. This helps to keep players more connected, as it presents the operator as caring and customer-focused. According to WiserNotify, customizing encounters like this can actually increase retention capacity by as much as 44%.

Seeing a bigger percentage of Canadians gambling shouldn’t be surprising. From the ancient days of Slahal to the contemporary age of the internet, games of chance have been adjusting and have become more accessible, allowing more Canadians to participate. Physical destinations also offer beyond-gambling experiences that keep locals and visitors returning for more, further explaining why this practice is deep-rooted in the country’s culture.

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