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Atlantic Lottery’s game-changing impact

As a purpose-driven organization, Atlantic Lottery doesn’t just provide our players with entertaining games – we go above and beyond to put the interests of Atlantic Canadians first and build stronger communities that benefit everyone. In fact, whether you choose to play or not, the impact of Atlantic Lottery is all around you.

Community Partnership with hospital foundation Radiothon reaches five-year milestone

Atlantic Lottery joined forces once again with the Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation in January 2023 for its annual Radiothon fundraiser for the fifth year running. The Radiothon is a 12-hour live event broadcast on two local radio stations, Q103 and New Country 96.9, to support fundraising efforts of The Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation.

Red Shores executive chef Andrew Smith named chef of the year

Red Shores Racetrack & Casino is celebrating its very own executive chef, Andrew Smith who has been named the 2019 chef of the year by the PEI Association of Chefs and Cooks.
The award ceremony, originally planned for March of this year, was postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions and it was just recently announced that the Red Shores executive chef was the 2019 award winner.

Knowing the risks of buying tickets for minors

It’s a message Atlantic Lottery reminds adults of every year: don’t buy lottery tickets as a holiday gift for minors.
In Atlantic Canada, gambling products and entertainment facilities are only legally available for sale to adults 19 years of age and older. This is because our brains are not fully developed at a young age.