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Five Ottawa-area friends presented with $60-million Lotto Max jackpot

CTVNews.ca Staff
Published Thursday, July 19, 2018 5:02PM EDT
Five Ottawa-area friends were presented with a $60-million cheque Thursday after winning the Lotto Max jackpot.

“It just hit me now, about 15, 20 minutes ago at most,” an emotional Stephane Dionne said from the OLG prize centre in Toronto.

In addition to Dionne of Embrun, Ont., the other four winners are Bryan Redman of Ottawa, Christopher Beazley of Carleton Place, Ont., and Gilles Dionne and Norman MacDonald of Gatineau, Que.

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From left to right, Stephane Dionne, Gilles Dionne, Christopher Beazley, Bryan Redman and Norman MacDonald are presented with a $60-million cheque at the OLG prize centre in Toronto on July 19, 2018. (CTV News)

The five men, all IT professionals who used to work together, are all married with nine children between them. Together, they have been purchasing lottery tickets for about a decade.

“I always said that I believed we would win,” Gilles Dionne said from the OLG prize centre. “But I didn’t believe we would win $60 million!”

Their ticket was purchased by Redman in the Ottawa suburb of Orleans. The winning numbers were announced on Friday, July 13.

“I freaked out,” Redman recalled. “I went to the local gas station and I checked (the ticket) on the little ticker. I was the only one in there, scanned it, it said ‘Big winner, $60 million,’ I got out of there, ran out of there, got into the car, locked the doors, started calling these guys. Nobody answered!”

Redman finally got through to Gilles Dionne, who was sleeping at the time.

“You’re kidding me,” he remembers thinking. “You’re really waking me up for this?”

Gilles says he had to check the numbers online himself to believe the news.

“I started to cry instantly,” he said. “It was awesome.”

“I can be sure that from this point on, this group of five men are going to be thinking that Friday the 13th is their lucky day,” Randy Weyersberg, OLG’s vice president of marketing and planning, said before introducing the winners.

Despite becoming Canada’s five newest millionaires, all of the men said that they will put “family first,” continue working and not make any big, rash purchases.

“I can’t quit,” MacDonald explained. “You know, I’ve got to keep myself busy.”



 
码工团结有力量,喷中反华没屁用。浪费时间
 
羡慕嫉妒恨。。。。。我们几个同事也一直一起合买,没中。。。。。
 
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就一个Ottawa的,两个Gatineau的,一个Carleton Place的,一个东郊的
 
哥五个买了10来年了。
 
The five men, all IT professionals who used to work together, are all married with nine children between them.
贵圈真乱...
 
这个穿着,不知道是不是故意的。
 
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/five-...d-with-60-million-lotto-max-jackpot-1.4020236
Five Ottawa-area friends presented with $60-million Lotto Max jackpot

CTVNews.ca Staff
Published Thursday, July 19, 2018 5:02PM EDT
Five Ottawa-area friends were presented with a $60-million cheque Thursday after winning the Lotto Max jackpot.

“It just hit me now, about 15, 20 minutes ago at most,” an emotional Stephane Dionne said from the OLG prize centre in Toronto.

In addition to Dionne of Embrun, Ont., the other four winners are Bryan Redman of Ottawa, Christopher Beazley of Carleton Place, Ont., and Gilles Dionne and Norman MacDonald of Gatineau, Que.

RELATED STORIES

PHOTOS


From left to right, Stephane Dionne, Gilles Dionne, Christopher Beazley, Bryan Redman and Norman MacDonald are presented with a $60-million cheque at the OLG prize centre in Toronto on July 19, 2018. (CTV News)

The five men, all IT professionals who used to work together, are all married with nine children between them. Together, they have been purchasing lottery tickets for about a decade.

“I always said that I believed we would win,” Gilles Dionne said from the OLG prize centre. “But I didn’t believe we would win $60 million!”

Their ticket was purchased by Redman in the Ottawa suburb of Orleans. The winning numbers were announced on Friday, July 13.

“I freaked out,” Redman recalled. “I went to the local gas station and I checked (the ticket) on the little ticker. I was the only one in there, scanned it, it said ‘Big winner, $60 million,’ I got out of there, ran out of there, got into the car, locked the doors, started calling these guys. Nobody answered!”

Redman finally got through to Gilles Dionne, who was sleeping at the time.

“You’re kidding me,” he remembers thinking. “You’re really waking me up for this?”

Gilles says he had to check the numbers online himself to believe the news.

“I started to cry instantly,” he said. “It was awesome.”

“I can be sure that from this point on, this group of five men are going to be thinking that Friday the 13th is their lucky day,” Randy Weyersberg, OLG’s vice president of marketing and planning, said before introducing the winners.

Despite becoming Canada’s five newest millionaires, all of the men said that they will put “family first,” continue working and not make any big, rash purchases.

“I can’t quit,” MacDonald explained. “You know, I’ve got to keep myself busy.”



60米,给少了吧。
 
我跟同事说,中大奖半夜也要告诉我。
这几个说继续工作的,一到两个月内肯定有辞职
 
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