16-04-2025 16:08 via thesudburystar.com

Easier than ever to buy tickets to support Sudbury’s hospital

Tickets for HSN 50/50 Cash Lottery and Split the Pot Lottery – which both help fund Health Sciences North – are now available at convenience stores in Sudbury. These are the first non-OLG lotteries accessible in stores, organizers said in a release. Sudbury residents can now support the Health Sciences North Foundation, which funds critical care and services at Health Sciences North, while also gaining the chance to try their luck at winning big cash prizes. To celebrate the launch,
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