A long time staffer for the Belleville General Hospital has won $1000 in the Early Bird Draw. Corrine Osborne ...
A long time staffer for the Belleville General Hospital has won $1000 in the Early Bird Draw.
Corrine Osborne of Marysville, Ontario won the final draw for the Belleville General Hospital Foundation Camp4Cancer 2023 Super Draw. Funds raised through the draw go towards equipment purchases and drug therapy funding at BGH’s Dr. Douglas A. MacIntosh Cancer Clinic. Camp4Cancer tickets purchased before April 6 were eligible for the fourth and final Early Bird Draw as well as a brand new Forest River Salem RV valued at over $45,000.
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