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$100,000 BUH Foundation Cash Lottery kicks off

Thirty-six draws and more than $175,000 in cash prizes.
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Proceeds from the 2023 lottery will support the purchase of Pyxis MedStations for every department in need at Battlefords Union Hospital.

NORTH BATTLEFORD Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation has announced the kick-off of its $100,000 Cash Lottery.

With 36 draws and over $175,000 in cash prizes to be won along with a record-breaking 50/50 with a minimum prize guarantee of $25,000, this lottery offers an exciting chance to turn dreams into reality, according to BUH Foundation.

Additionally, the $100,000 cash lottery gives individuals a chance to make a positive impact on local health care in Battlefords and area. Proceeds from the 2023 lottery will support the purchase of Pyxis MedStations for every department in need at Battlefords Union Hospital. The Pyxis MedStations will help to improve the quality of patient care, reduce the risk of medication errors and enhance patient safety.

This year's lottery includes additional draws, as well as the enhanced value savings of a Super Pack. You have a great chance of winning with tickets one for $60, three for $140, and the Super Pack of five tickets and 10 - 50/50s for $300.

"We are thrilled to kick off our $100,000 lottery and provide our valued donors and community members with a chance to win big," said Leanne Ducommun, executive director of BUH Foundation.

In addition to the grand prize, there will be several secondary cash prizes available including a

$10,000 Previous Purchaser draw.

For more information about the $100,000 cash lottery, including ticket purchasing details and prize distribution, please visit .

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