Skyfall by DHD included as BC Children’s Lottery Prize

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Skyfall, DHD’s newest high performance home in Skyridge, has been included as a prize in the BC Children’s Choices Lottery for 2020.

This home of the future exceeds BC building codes until 2032. It is a Net Zero home, runs on solar power, and is built to Built Green Canada Platinum standards. This 3-bedroom+flex 3,500 square foot home has spectacuular Tantalus Range and Chief views. The home also features 2.5 bathrooms, 2-car garage and elevator.

For more details on this home’s prize package (which also includes a Tesla 2020 Tesla Model S Long Range, a 2020 Audi Q3 and $200,000 cash), see the BC Children’s Lottery grand prize summary.

There are seven other homes available in prize packages. Lottery winners also have the choice of taking home $2.2 million in tax-free cash. Other home locations include Tsawwassen, Kelowna, Vancouver, Courtenay, Victoria and Morgan Creek.

“With the help of Choices Lottery, BC Children’s Hospital can focus on funding research that goes exclusively to the care of children, from babies to teens, across BC and the Yukon,” Teri Nicholas, president and CEO of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, said in a press release. “Not only do we treat sick and injured children, but our ultimate vision is to keep them healthy. Lottery proceeds provide our research team with the knowledge and skills to continue moving our pediatric care to the next level.”

For more information and tickets, go to www.bcchildren.com.

Media – Squamish Chief

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