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Hospice Society Dream Home Lottery kicks off

The Prince George Hospice Society has kicked off another Dream Home Lottery.

This year’s 27 hundred square foot home is located on Stillwater Crescent in College Heights, worth 480 thousand dollars.

Society Executive Director Donalda Carson says there are many great features to the home.

“It’s a two-storey, it has three bedrooms. It has a formal living room, dining room, and it also has an upstairs great room. There’s some furniture that’s going to go with the home, and that includes the furniture on the main floor, and the master bedroom bed, and bedside tables.”

Carson says tickets are now on sale for 100 dollars each, and they will be selling them until the grand prize draw on January 15th.

They also have four early bird draws that include prizes such as an ATV and trailer, two hybrid bikes with a stay at Bear Mountain Lodge, and a 10 day stay at a resort in Spain.

The money from the tickets sold will go to help fund three beds in the Hospice House.

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