Under the supervision of the firm Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton, the names came out of the box one by one, but the first three prizes had been set aside for the grand final... Thus, the prizes were awarded to:
- Mrs. Joanne Daviault from Sherbrooke - $2,000 in gift cards at Jean Coutu;
- Ms. Nicole Bourbeau from Magog - $2,000 in a gift card at Sports Experts in Sherbrooke;
- Mr. Jean-Claude Craig from Windsor - $2,000 in a Sherbrooke Canadian Tire gift card;
- Mr. David Roy from Sherbrooke - $2,000 in a gift card at Maison Bureau et Bureau;
- Mrs. Renée Couture from Sherbrooke - $2,000 in a Carrefour de l'Estrie gift card;
- Mrs. Lynne Tucker from Sherbrooke - $2,000 in gift cards at IGA and IGA extra retailers in Sherbrooke;
- Mr. Marc Chouinard from Piopolis, represented by his daughter Vanessa, - $2,000 in a gift card from the Club Piscine Super Fitness de Sherbrooke.
As for the 3rd prize, a $10,000 gift certificate from Voyages Escapades 2000 was awarded to Ms. Marie-Claude Mercier from Sherbrooke.
Ms. Pauline Giroux, from Sherbrooke, won the 2nd prize and therefore has the choice between an electric 2022 Mazda MX-30 or a check for $25,000.
This is how Mr. Marc-André Roy, from Sherbrooke, was named the big winner of the Grand Tirage de la Santé | Groupe Beaucage. He, who was baptized in the church where the evening took place, believes that it brought him luck!
He now has to choose between three prizes, namely: a magnificent cottage with a modern design from Maison Usinex, plus a grant for land or development, worth a total of $200,000; a Sherbee Van d'Elegance VR fully equipped to go on an adventure, also worth a total of $200,000; or $125,000 in cash.
In addition to making 10 winners, this annual lottery allows you to raise funds. For this edition, $275,500 will be invested in health across Estrie since a portion of these profits is donated to 10 foundations in the region, all working in the health field, associated with the event.
As for the CHUS Foundation, all profits will go to the Mother-Child and Emergency Center (CMEU) at Fleurimont Hospital. This new building will offer, among other things, pleasant and warm spaces for children and their families as well as for all those who need to go to the emergency room. The objective is to offer a healing and human-centered environment that will be bright, efficient, safe and calm for the patient, family and staff.
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