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Noah covers North American iGaming with a focus on regulation, licensing, and how markets evolve. His work looks at how these changes affect both operators and the players using these platforms.
Noah Dmello is a Calgary-based journalist covering online gambling, sports, and market trends. With a background in finance and sports writing, he focuses on making iGaming developments—especially in Alberta and Ontario—clear and accessible for everyday players.
Noah covers North American iGaming with a focus on regulation, licensing, and how markets evolve. His work looks at how these changes affect both operators and the players using these platforms.
Noah writes news and feature content for Bonus.com and PlayCanada, PlayPennsylvania, and related sites, focusing on regulation, market developments, and player access. His work prioritizes clarity and context, helping readers understand not just what is happening, but why it matters.
Outside of work, Noah has performed violin at the National Centre for the Performing Arts and represented Alberta at the U18 Field Hockey National Championships.
When he’s not writing, Noah’s usually training boxing or jiu jitsu, or watching the UFC like it’s part of his job.
Alberta’s regulated online gambling market launches July 13, but licensed operators won’t accept crypto. Here’s what Bitcoin bettors need to know.
Fertitta Entertainment's acquisition of Caesars could influence Caesars Sportsbook's growth strategy ahead of the Alberta iGaming launch.
Ontario fined two gaming suppliers linked to unregulated gambling sites, signaling tougher grey market enforcement ahead of Alberta’s regulated iGaming launch.
Alberta approved a betting integrity monitor ahead of its online betting launch, adding suspicious betting safeguards before iGaming goes live.
Live betting will continue reshaping online sports betting in Alberta, giving bettors real-time wagering options while changing how sportsbooks engage players.
Petroglyph Development Group has acquired Great Canadian Casino Vancouver, becoming Canada’s largest Indigenous-owned gaming operator.