Show Your Support This March!

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Published March 6, 2019

The sun is warmer and the days are longer, which makes March the perfect time to end your winter hibernation and get out and about! There are several great events happening this month in support of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation so come on out and enjoy.

Monsoon Cardiac Fundaiser

From now until March 16, treat yourself to a delicious meal at Monsoon (#4-588 Arthur St W). Your stomach will thank you and so will your heart because Monsoon is donating $6 back to the Northern Cardiac Fund for every special Gift Certificate redeemed. Gift Certificates get you $6 off your meal too!

Grab your gift certificate at: Donation Centre inside the Health Sciences Centre

25th Annual Silver Fox Squash Cancer Charity Tournament

The Canada Games Complex is hosting this squash tournament from March 22-24, all in support of the Northern Cancer Fund. Everyone is welcome to come out and play!

Tickets are $50 for adults, $35 for students/youth.
To register please visit: thunderbaysquash.ca (registration deadline is March 19)
More info – call: Kim Marcellus at 807-627-6276

United Commercial Travelers 50/50 Draw

This incredible group is hosting another draw, all in support of a new continuous EEG monitor for Paediatrics and the NICU. Come see their smiling faces in the Health Sciences Centre lobby for your chance to win! Tickets are just $2 each and you could win up to $12,000. Draw date is in November 2019.

Tickets available: At the Health Sciences Centre, inside the main lobby.

Father’s Day 50/50 Draw, presented by Tbaytel

Get a jump on the perfect Father’s Day gift when you purchase a ticket or two in our Father’s Day 50/50 Draw, all in support of the Northern Cancer Fund. Tickets are $10 each or 3 for $20, with a maximum prize value not to exceed $45,000. Draw takes place Monday, June 17 at 3 pm at Thunder Bay Harley-Davidson, 636 Arthur St. W. License M807171.

Tickets available: At the Health Sciences Centre, at the Donation Centre or from volunteers in the main hallway.

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