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BC Children’s Hospital Foundation kicks of 2022 Choices Lottery with grand prize home in Courtenay

The BC Children’s Hospital Foundation has kicked off the 2022 Choices Lottery and one of the grand prize homes is in Courtenay.

The Choices Lottery funds the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation and supports research that contributes to discoveries and finding treatments.

The local home is on Crown Isle Drive and is 1,983 square feet with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a two-car garage.

This prize also includes $1.3 million in cash, a $56,000 furniture package, 2021 Toyota Tundra Platinum, 2022 Duckworth Pacific Navigator, and a $5,000 Crown Isle Resort and Golf Community pro shop/clubhouse credit.

“With the help of Choices Lottery, BC Children’s Hospital can focus on funding research that leads to new medical solutions, which enhances the care of sick and injured children across B.C.,” said Akash Rattan, BC Children’s Hospital Foundation vice-president and chief financial Officer. “As the pandemic continues and our collective health remains top of mind, our dedicated hospital experts and teams are more inspired than ever to keeping our children healthy. Lottery funds go a long way in providing our research teams with valuable knowledge and discoveries that lead to local and global breakthroughs in pediatric care.”

Tickets can be purchased until April 7 by calling 1-888-887-8771 or 604-692-2333.

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