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Provincial hospital lottery jackpot surpasses $500,000

Just three weeks since it launched, Split the Pot Lottery officials say ticket sales have surpassed $1 million dollars

Anyone buying a ticket can choose to support up to 51 Ontario Hospitals when they check out, including the West Parry Sound Health Centre and North Bay Regional Health Centre.

Split the Pot Lottery’s jackpot will be divided among 13 grand prize winners, with the current jackpot over $500 thousand dollars and growing.

Officials say the funds raised play a direct role in supporting critical healthcare initiatives in the community.

Tickets for Split the Pot Lottery are available for purchase through the website: splitthepot.ca.  All other information including ticket prices, prizes, draws, important dates and contest rules can be found on the website as well.

Andrew Mendler
Andrew Mendler
Andrew is Vista Radio's Cottage Country New Director, who manages news in Haliburton, Muskoka and Parry Sound. He was born in London, raised in Tillsonburg and has lived in Belleville, Huntsville, Midland and Bonnyville, Alberta. He currently resides in Parry Sound with his fiancé, two step kids, dog and two cats. After graduating Loyalist College, Andrew worked as a newspaper reporter for over a decade, before transitioning to broadcasting in 2023. If you have a news tip you'd like to share, email Andrew at amendler@vistaradio.ca.

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