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Sooke home grand prize option in B.C. Children’s Hospital lottery

SookePoint property comes with cash and vehicle
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This home at SookePoint is one of eight grand prize options in the 2022 B.C. Children’s Hospital Lottery. (Contributed - B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation))

A home in Sooke is among the eight grand prize options in the annual B.C. Children’s Hospital Choices Lottery.

A cash prize of $2.3 million is among the options, as are residences in Vancouver, South Surrey, White Rock, Courtenay, Vernon and Kelowna.

“With the help of Choices Lottery, B.C. 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, vice-president and chief financial officer for the B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation.

“As the pandemic continues and our collective health remains top of mind, our dedicated hospital experts and teams are more inspired than ever to keep 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.”

The new home in Sooke is located at SookePoint Ocean Cottages – the Moonlight Bay Ocean Cottage Suite 80A. It comes with two bedrooms, two baths and is 1,040 square feet. It overlooks Sooke Inlet. The prize package includes a 2022 BMW x3 xDrive30e plug-in hybrid and $1.5 million.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, prize homes are not open for viewing. All prize home video tours are available to be viewed online at bcchildren.com.

Lottery tickets are three for $100, six for $175, nine for $250 and 20 for $500. You can also purchase 50-50 and daily cash tickets. More information is available at bccchildren.com.

You can order tickets by phone at 1-888-887-8771 or 1-604-692-2333 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Sunday.

The grand prize will be drawn between 9 and 11 a.m. April 28. Ticket sales will be cut off on April 7.

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