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Retailer Incentive WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT RETAILER INFORMATION Retail Stores Group | February 16 – March 15, 2021 RSG Lotto Max– Retailer Incentive WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT Tier 1 Retailers | Prizes are digital gift cards redeemable at Amazon, Visa, iTunes Canada, Starbucks and more. HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA DOLLAR ($) SALES PERCENTAGE (%) GROWTH $500 - TOP PRIZE $500 - TOP PRIZE METROPOLIS #1 LTC, Burnaby GUILDFORD TOWN CENTRE #1 LTC, Surrey $400 - SECOND PRIZE $400 - SECOND PRIZE CHAMPLAIN SQUARE LOTTO STORE, Vancouver LANSDOWNE LTC #2, Richmond $300 - THIRD PRIZE $300 - THIRD PRIZE REAL CDN SUPERSTORE #1517 LTC, Vancouver COQUITLAM CENTRE LTC #2, Coquitlam SECOND CHANCE DRAW SECOND CHANCE DRAW 3 Prizes of $200 3 Prizes of $200 . METROPOLIS LOTTO! SIG STORE, Burnaby WALMART #3652 LTC, Richmond REAL CDN SUPERSTORE #1525 LTC, Nanaimo REAL CDN SUPERSTORE #1521 LTC, Surrey WALMART #3651 LTC, Prince George TRAIL BAY LOTTO CENTRE, Sechelt Please note all prizes awarded through sales incentives in the form of gift cards or EFT should be treated as business income and managed accordingly. The Retailer Information Sheet is also available on bclcretailerhub.com. For more information, please contact your BCLC Territory Manager or Lottery Support Hotline at 1-800-667-1649. RETAILER INFORMATION Retail Stores Group | February 16 – March 15, 2021 RSG Lotto Max– Retailer Incentive WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT Tier 2 Retailers | Prizes are digital gift cards redeemable at Amazon, Visa, iTunes Canada, Starbucks and more. HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA DOLLAR ($) SALES PERCENTAGE (%) GROWTH $500 - TOP PRIZE $500 - TOP PRIZE WALMART #5777 LTC, New Westminster METROPOLIS #3 LTC, Burnaby $400 - SECOND PRIZE $400 - SECOND PRIZE TILLICUM CENTRE LTC, Victoria PACIFIC CENTRE LTC, Vancouver $300 - THIRD PRIZE $300 - THIRD PRIZE SAVE ON FOODS #969 LTC, Richmond KINGSGATE MALL LTC, Vancouver SECOND CHANCE DRAW SECOND CHANCE DRAW 3 Prizes of $200 3 Prizes of $200 . ROYAL CITY CENTRE LTC, New Westminster WILLOWBROOK MALL K100 LTC, Langley SAFEWAY #4911 LTC, Burnaby REAL CDN SUPERSTORE #1527 LTC, Victoria REAL CDN SUPERSTORE #1528 LTC, Courtenay MAYFAIR SHOPPING CENTRE, LTC, Victoria Please note all prizes awarded through sales incentives in the form of gift cards or EFT should be treated as business income and managed accordingly. The Retailer Information Sheet is also available on bclcretailerhub.com. For more information, please contact your BCLC Territory Manager or Lottery Support Hotline at 1-800-667-1649. RETAILER INFORMATION Retail Stores Group | February 16 – March 15, 2021 RSG Lotto Max– Retailer Incentive WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT Tier 3 Retailers | Prizes are digital gift cards redeemable at Amazon, Visa, iTunes Canada, Starbucks and more. HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA DOLLAR ($) SALES PERCENTAGE (%) GROWTH $500 - TOP PRIZE $500 - TOP PRIZE WALMART #1077 LTC, Campbell River COTTONWOOD MALL LTC, Chilliwack $400 - SECOND PRIZE $400 - SECOND PRIZE SAVE ON FOODS #984 LTC, Langley REAL CDN SUPERSTORE #1559 LTC, Mission $300 - THIRD PRIZE $300 - THIRD PRIZE BRENTWOOD BAY TOWNE CENTRE LTC, Burnaby LOUGHEED MALL LTC #2, Burnaby SECOND CHANCE DRAW SECOND CHANCE DRAW 3 Prizes of $200 3 Prizes of $200 . WALMART #5853 LTC, Surrey REAL CDN SUPERSTORE #1526 LTC, Coquitlam WALMART #3040 LTC, Kamloops TSAWWASSEN MILLS LTC, Tsawwassen WALMART #1181 LTC, Delta SAVE ON FOODS #962 LTC, Penticton Please note all prizes awarded through sales incentives in the form of gift cards or EFT should be treated as business income and managed accordingly. The Retailer Information Sheet is also available on bclcretailerhub.com. For more information, please contact your BCLC Territory Manager or Lottery Support Hotline at 1-800-667-1649. RETAILER INFORMATION Retail Stores Group | February 16 – March 15, 2021 RSG Lotto Max– Retailer Incentive WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT Tier 4 Retailers | Prizes are digital gift cards redeemable at Amazon, Visa, iTunes Canada, Starbucks and more. HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA DOLLAR ($) SALES PERCENTAGE (%) GROWTH $500 - TOP PRIZE $500 - TOP PRIZE SAVE ON FOODS #907 LTC, Burnaby HILLSIDE CENTRE 5K LTC, Victoria $400 - SECOND PRIZE $400 - SECOND PRIZE CENTRAL CITY K#402 LTC, Surrey ROYAL CENTRE LTC, Vancouver $300 - THIRD PRIZE $300 - THIRD PRIZE LONSDALE QUAY MARKET LTC, North Vancouver WALMART #1015 LTC, Squamish SECOND CHANCE DRAW SECOND CHANCE DRAW 3 Prizes of $200 3 Prizes of $200 . DAWSON MALL LTC, Dawson Creek SAVE ON FOODS #2213 LTC, Chilliwack SAFEWAY #4901 LTC, Vancouver SAVE ON FOODS #977 LTC, Victoria SAFEWAY #4913 LTC, Burnaby SAVE ON FOODS #988 LTC, Vernon Please note all prizes awarded through sales incentives in the form of gift cards or EFT should be treated as business income and managed accordingly. The Retailer Information Sheet is also available on bclcretailerhub.com. For more information, please contact your BCLC Territory Manager or Lottery Support Hotline at 1-800-667-1649. RETAILER INFORMATION Retail Stores Group | February 16 – March 15, 2021 RSG Lotto Max– Retailer Incentive WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT Tier 5 Retailers | Prizes are digital gift cards redeemable at Amazon, Visa, iTunes Canada, Starbucks and more. HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA HIGHEST LOTTO MAX & LOTTO MAX EXTRA DOLLAR ($) SALES PERCENTAGE (%) GROWTH $500 - TOP PRIZE $500 - TOP PRIZE SAVE ON FOODS #931 LTC, Kamloops FRESHCO #8945 LTC, Kamloops $400 - SECOND PRIZE $400 - SECOND PRIZE SUNNYCREST MALL LTC, Gibsons VANCOUVER INT’L AIRPORT DTB LTC, Richmond $300 - THIRD PRIZE $300 - THIRD PRIZE SAFEWAY #4998 LTC, Vancouver SAVE ON FOODS #2206 LTC, Kamloops SECOND CHANCE DRAW SECOND CHANCE DRAW 3 Prizes of $200 3 Prizes of $200 . FRESHCO #8946 LTC, Kelowna HANEY PLACE MALL LTC, Maple Ridge WALMART #1113 LTC, Abbotsford FRESHCO #8940 LTC, Maple Ridge WALMART #1036 LTC, Merritt SAVE ON FOODS #937 LTC, Vancouver Please note all prizes awarded through sales incentives in the form of gift cards or EFT should be treated as business income and managed accordingly. The Retailer Information Sheet is also available on bclcretailerhub.com. For more information, please contact your BCLC Territory Manager or Lottery Support Hotline at 1-800-667-1649..
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