The winner has $1,346,462 more reasons to celebrate.
Thunder Bay – Dave Ireton of Perth just knew he would be receiving a phone call with life-changing news.
“Winning the 50/50 jackpot is incredible news. I've been playing the 50/50 for a while now, and while I don’t have any immediate plans yet, I intend to invest it for my two kids' futures,” Ireton said. "Our program has flourished into one of Canada's largest 50/50 initiatives, impacting lives profoundly - not only for our winners but also for the patients and staff at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre,” Craig said.
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