ST.JOHN’S, NL, April 14, 2016 — The Bonus Draw is coming up for the Health Care Foundation Hospital Home Lottery! On April 20- that’s next Wednesday- one winner will be drawn for their Bonus Prize: a trip for two to sunny Barbados every year for three years, or $30,000 cash! Only tickets that were purchased before the Bonus Prize deadline on midnight on Friday, April 8 will be entered into this draw.
For those who haven’t purchased tickets yet- you can still play for the Early Bird and Grand Prizes. Purchase your ticket before midnight on May 6 to be eligible for the Early Bird prize, which is a Mercedes-Benz C450 AMG or $65,000 cash. **Note: the winning tickets for the Bonus and Early Bird prizes are re-entered into the Grand Prize draw. So the earlier you buy you ticket, the more chances you have to win.
Ticket Information:
All ticket sales will close on midnight, May 20- though according to the website, the lottery is already 95% sold.
Tickets are 1 for $100, 3 for $250, 5 for $375, or $500 for a Super Pack (includes 6 Home Lottery tickets, 3 Cash Calendar Tickets, and 15 50/50 tickets).
The 50/50 prize draw and Daily Cash are also back this year. The 50/50 jackpot is sitting at $411,995 (winner takes half). Tickets for the 50/50 are 1 for $10, 5 for $25, or 15 for $50. Daily Cash tickets are available for 1 for $20 or 3 for $50.
For full details, or to buy your tickets, visit the Lottery’s website at HCFHomeLottery.ca.
According to their Rules page, the Bonus Prize winner (and all other winners) will be notified in writing by Deloitte LLP. All prizes must be accepted as awarded with no cash equivalencies except as specified. The top winners will be published in a list in The Telegram, and a complete list will be posted on the lottery website by June 10 latest. We will also post the winners here on Home Lottery News. (Source: HCF Home Lottery Rules page)
All proceeds raised from the Lottery go towards providing adults needing health care in the province of Newfoundland with vital equipment, and research and patience care programs, such as Mental Health and Addictions and Cardiac Care.
(Source: Health Care Foundation News Releases)
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