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Last chance to win luxury home in West Kelowna, Lake Country

The deadline to buy a Millionaire Lottery ticket is at the end of the day on Thursday, Jan. 11

There’s just over a day left for your chance to win a brand new home in the Central Okanagan

Two of the nine Millionaire Lottery grand prizes are located in West Kelowna and Lake Country and now there’s only just over a day left to buy your tickets for a chance to win.

The annual campaign provides ticket sales for luxury homes located throughout the province supporting the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation to fund innovative research, advance specialized health care, and purchase critical equipment.

Villa #2 at The Waterfront at Westrich Bay, located at 1 Old Ferry Road in West Kelowna is worth more than $2.9 million. It features three bedrooms and a den, five bathrooms, and is 2,511 square feet in size. The winner will also be receiving a 2023 BMW IX Electric, $15,000 for an EV charger, a 2023 Crownline 200SS boat, and $200,000 cash.

In Lake Country, the property in the Lakestone community (#10 – 9201 Okanagan Centre Road West) is 3,019 square feet in size with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. It is also worth over $2.9 million. This prize also includes a 2023 BMW IX Electric, a 2023 Hyundai Palisade, $50,000 for furnishings, a $50,000 travel best bets gift card, and $950,000 cash.

There are also grand prize homes in South Surrey, Vancouver, Burnaby, Langley, Courtenay and Sooke.

While the lottery will allow someone to live like a millionaire, tickets are more affordable at two for $100, five for $175, 10 for $300, and 25 for $600. As an added incentive, there are additional prizes, including a 50/50 and the Daily Cash Plus with 105 days of winning.

Tickets are available online at www.millionairelottery.com, by phone at 1-888-445-5825, or at any London Drugs location.

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Jordy Cunningham

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Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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