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Taxi companies seeking higher fares for trips starting from YVR Airport (MAP)

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Unclaimed $1 million Lotto 6/49 ticket bought in B C about to expire

Article content Check all your pockets, rummage around your purse and hunt through the junk drawer, the B.C. Lottery Corporation says someone in the province could be holding an unclaimed lottery ticket worth $1 million that is about to expire. Lottery winners have 52 weeks from the draw date to claim their prize and the winning ticket for the March 18, 2020, Lotto 6/49 draw, which was purchased somewhere on northern Vancouver Island, is set to expire at midnight on March 18. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Unclaimed $1 million Lotto 6/49 ticket bought in B.C. is about to expire Back to video

Unclaimed $1 million winning lotto ticket purchased on Vancouver Island

myboston/Shutterstock Time is quickly running out for the holder(s) of a winning $1 million Guaranteed Prize Lotto 6/49 ticket that was purchased in the northern Vancouver Island region. According to the BC Lotto Corporation, the winning ticket is set to expire at midnight on March 18, 2021. “BCLC is encouraging players who purchased a ticket for the March 18, 2020 draw in this region to check their tickets for the winning numbers: 19117903-02,” the corporation said in a release. BCLC said the north Island region includes Alert Bay, Telegraph Cove, Port Hardy, Coal Harbour and Port McNeill. See also:

New landmark towers in downtown Vancouver win international design awards

This tower was developed by Bosa Properties and designed by Henriquez Partners Architects as one of the visual gateways into the downtown core along the West Georgia Corridor from Stanley Park. It is considered as one of the starchitect designs in the growing cluster of innovative and unique tower architecture in the general area of the northwest corner of the West End and the southwest corner of Coal Harbour. Cardero at 1575 West Georgia Street, Vancouver. (Ema Peter) Cardero at 1575 West Georgia Street, Vancouver. (Ema Peter) Cardero at 1575 West Georgia Street, Vancouver. (Ema Peter) The LEED Gold green building’s main defining feature is its deeply angled, v-shapes of white steel that also serve the functional purpose of providing shading and privacy for the homes, and reducing solar heat gain. The origami-like shapes were inspired by seagulls and the hang gliders on Grouse Mountain.

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