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Locals win big in spring Dream Lottery draw

Delaware, Ont man takes home Dream Lottery grand prize

Delaware, Ont. man takes home Dream Lottery grand prize Matthew Trevithick © Dream Lottery The 4,235 sq. ft, London Dream Home by Millstone Homes at 7408 Silver Creek Crescent, London. A dream home in London? What about a dream cottage in Grand Bend? Maybe a dream home makeover? Or how about $1 million in cash? A tough decision be sure, but one Roy Ireland of Delaware, Ont., will have to make after he was crowned the grand prize winner Thursday of the Dream Lottery, now in its 25th year. Ireland was informed of the good news over the phone just after 9 a.m. Thursday by Scott Fortnum, president and CEO of Children s Health Foundation. The announcement came more than a month ahead of schedule after tickets sold out early.

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Dream Lottery adapts to pandemic times but its mission remains the same

Article content Think of it as an chance to dream amid the COVID-19 chaos. Thursday marked the launch of the spring edition of London’s Dream Lottery, the bi-annual event that helps support local hospitals, with a list of big prizes for one lucky winner to choose from. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Dream Lottery adapts to pandemic times but its mission remains the same Back to video “Throughout this pandemic, we need to be thinking of better days and the Dream Lottery is about that: thinking about doing things that you might not otherwise have a chance to do,” said Michelle Campbell, president and CEO of St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation.

REMEMBERED: Bruce Zubick shared blessing with community, family

Bruce David Zubick had a saying. “Bruce would always say that a blessing is not a blessing until it is shared,” said his brother George Zubick. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or REMEMBERED: Bruce Zubick shared blessing with community, family Back to video Bruce, 67, who co-owned John Zubick Scrap Metals Ltd. on Clarke Road with George, died Monday after a battle with cancer. But he was a blessed man as he shared a lot, his family said. “He was a kind, big-hearted gentleman. He would do anything for anybody in need. He was always there to help,” said his son, Ben, who now runs the business with other family members.

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