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Kamloops man over the moon after winning $35-million Lotto Max prize

Hospital Workers Split $4 5 Million Lottery Jackpot in Canada

Hospital Workers Split $4.5 Million Lottery Jackpot in Canada Four hospital workers in British Columbia, Canada became overnight millionaires after winning the lottery jackpot worth 6 million Canadian dollars ($4.5 Million). Heewon (Theresa) Choi and three of her colleagues from the Royal Columbia Hospital in New Westminster won the 6/49 lottery draw on Oct. 31, according to the official British Columbia Lottery Corporation. No tricks, all treats for Heewon C. and Melanie N. as they accept an unforgettable $6-million prize on behalf of their group after winning the Halloween night Lotto 6/49 draw. Choi, the “team captain” of the group, discovered they won after scanning the ticket she bought at a Shoppers Drug Mart on East Columbia Street using the BCLC Lotto! App while she was at the office.

Former Port Coquitlam mayor Greg Moore appointed new BCLC board chair

Article content Former Port Coquitlam mayor Greg Moore has been appointed as the new chair of the British Columbia Lottery Corporation, the B.C. government announced Friday. Moore’s term as board chair begins on May 31 and will end on Oct. 31, 2023. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Former Port Coquitlam mayor Greg Moore appointed new BCLC board chair Back to video Moore has previous leadership experience with BCLC as a former board chair and interim president and CEO. He was also the mayor of the City of Port Coquitlam from 2008 to 2018 and served as chair of the Metro Vancouver board of directors from 2011 to 2018.

Bay State Confronts Problem Gambling In Ways Connecticut Does Not

Mark Pazniokas / CT Mirror SPRINGFIELD Late-afternoon gamblers strolling past the baccarat table ignored its sole player, a brooding dark-haired man whose gaze rarely left the table. He wore a white N95 mask, purple nitrile gloves and a lightweight hoodie the color of his chips, a bluish gray. On her rounds at MGM Springfield, Amy Gabrila noticed him right away. The golden RESERVED placard on the table marked him as a high roller, as did the color and quantity of his chips. Grays are the color of money in Massachusetts casinos, each worth $5,000.  “He’s got about $210,000 in chips in front of him,” said Gabrila, a former casino dealer. She spoke in the low voice of a golf commentator.

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