Inside the Dream Lottery's Dream Home on Sumac Way. March 26, 2015. Photo by Brooke Foster. Inside the Dream Lottery's Dream Home on Sumac Way. March 26, 2015. Photo by Brooke Foster.
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Dream Lottery Tickets Going Fast

The prizing for the spring Dream Lottery is proving to be popular with Londoners and those in the surrounding areas.

Tickets are already 85% sold out, more than a month before the grand prize draw date.

The grand prize winner will choose between four very different dream homes or $1-million in cash.

"We're actually a bit ahead of from last year, so that's a good sign that people are interested. We've got five grand prize choices this year and it attributes to every lifestyle possible," says Rita Feeder with the Dream Lottery. "It provides a lifestyle choice for everybody out there."

The 50/50 draw has already collected over $700,000. The deadline for the early bird draw is May 26.

All money collected through the lottery goes towards supporting the Children's Hospital Foundation, The London Health Sciences Foundation and the St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation.

For more information on prizing and where to buy tickets click here.

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