Thunder Bay Regional 5050 2025 Results. Thunder Bay 50/50 Launches with Guaranteed Cash Prizes Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences The Thunder Bay 50/50 Lottery has awarded more than $60 million in prizes since it was introduced in 2021 Lucie received the life-changing call from Hospital Foundation CEO Glenn Craig letting her know she had just won an incredible $1,868,445 in the January 50/50
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In November alone, $6.6 million in grants were announced to fund essential equipment upgrades across every area of the hospital, ensuring patients receive the best care possible. Since its inception, the Thunder Bay 50/50 has awarded more than $50 million in prizes while transforming health care in the region, officials said
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Tomorrow, the largest grand prize amount ever awarded will be announced. A couple from the Greater Sudbury community of Hanmer is now $6.4 million richer, after winning the 2024 Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation's 50/50 draw. Thunder Bay 50/50 Breaks Records Again The Thunder Bay 50/50 grand prize has now surpassed an astounding $6 million! With tickets closing at midnight tonight, the clock is ticking for your chance to win one of the largest hospital 50/50 prizes ever awarded in Canada.
Facebook. Don't miss your chance to WIN BIG! Get your tickets to our monthly 50/50 draw for your chance to win the Grand Prize. In November alone, $6.6 million in grants were announced to fund essential equipment upgrades across every area of the hospital, ensuring patients receive the best care possible.
Dec 24Tb 5050 Pop Up Update Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation. The last Friday of January wasn't just the end of the month, it was the beginning of a life-changing moment for Lucie Clifford of Timmins that left her speechless "Being able to tell someone they've just won over $6 million is an indescribable experience," says President and CEO of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation, Glenn Craig.