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Hospice Society offers the opportunity to win a $640,000 home

The Hospice Society is hoping the Dream Home Lottery is another sold-out event this year as they launch another home give away.

The lottery official launched today at the new homes location, on 4034 Brink Drive at the Nechako View Subdivision in Prince George.

Sandra Klimm, Special Events Coordinator for the Society, said they are hoping people don’t wait until the last minute to pick up their tickets.

“Come on down and get your tickets early because we do have three great early bird prizes; one being 40 50/50 tickets sponsored by Canadian Tire, another is the Ashley Home Store garden set, and a wonderful lawn care package by NR Motors.”

This year’s grand prize is a six-room, four-bathroom, 3,800 square foot property valued at $640,000.

The lottery is designed to raise money for the PG Hospice Society, which only receives partial funding.

The society has 10,999 tickets available for purchase at $100 each until the draw ends on October 25.

“People can purchase tickets at the dream home which is on 4034 Brink Drive or tickets can be purchased at the hospice society on 1506 Ferry Avenue, we also have tickets online later today or tomorrow at www.hospicedreamhome.ca.”

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