It is your last opportunity to purchase tickets in CHEO’s Dream of a Lifetime Lottery at midnight on Friday. Up for grabs is a massive $3.7M home fully furnished and decorated, plus thousands in cash ...
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Angéle Ménard took home the ...
The largest CHEO Dream of a Lifetime Lottery in history kicked off on Wednesday, with more than $5.2 million in prizes to be won, including the Minto Dream Home in Manotick. The annual CHEO Dream of a ...
Mark Coldham of Ottawa took home the grand prize package as winners were announced Wednesday in the 2021 CHEO Dream of a Lifetime Lottery. The prize package worth more than $3.1 million includes the ...
You can still win $1.5 million or a new car or house but the annual CHEO lottery has a new name. The Ottawa Hospital and CHEO lottery is back and this year it’s called We All Win lottery. Previously ...
CHEO Foundation chief operating officer Kevin Keohane is hoping for a late surge in ticket sales on Friday. A lottery fundraiser for the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario has seen a drop in ...
A three-pack of lottery tickets is the best $250 Mike Viau has ever spent. The Kemptville handyman, who sold his house and moved in with his parents to take care of his ailing father, has won the ...
As Ottawa residents take a tour through the 2023 Minto Dream Home for CHEO, teams behind the scenes are already gearing up for next year. “It’s kind of like finishing the playoffs,” jokes Brent ...
New location, new approach and new look: This year’s Minto dream home offers a fresh take on the annual CHEO lottery grand prize. The new CHEO/Minto dream home, located this year in a new development ...
Of the 37,000 people who took the tour of the CHEO Dream of a Lifetime home, Angélé Ménard was not among them. In fact, the first time Ménard entered the home was on Wednesday — the day she won it.
It's a high-stakes lottery where the prize is a potentially life-saving drug. But a clinician-scientist at CHEO is questioning the motives of the drug company behind the draw, even as he acknowledges ...