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Vancouver Island resident setting sail with $18M lottery win

A Ucluelet, B.C. woman is celebrating after winning the latest $18-million lotto jackpot. Sharon Fraser was shocked to learn that she was taking home the top prize when eating breakfast. – Mar 12, 2024

A new car and some property. Plus some sailing trips.

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Sharon Fraser has several ideas of what she’s going to do after winning $18 million last month.

The Ucluelet, B.C., resident matched all seven numbers in the Feb. 23 Lotto Max draw.

“I was at my breakfast table with my husband and son,” Fraser said when she first checked her lucky ticket.

“Every Saturday morning, I check the (Lotto Max) results. I thought it was a free play and said, ‘They’ve made a mistake.’ I called customer support and they verified everything!”

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Fraser continued, saying she shared the news immediately with her husband and children: “The kids were in disbelief at first!”

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The seven winning numbers were 8, 16, 24, 28, 40, 41 and 47.

Fraser said she’s an avid sailor and hopes to take some trips on her sailboat, with destinations in the south being her top picks.

Along with calling the win exciting, Fraser said “We don’t have to worry – we’re retirees. It’s also going to provide security for my children.”

Fraser’s is the second big win in as many days in B.C.

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On Monday, Wei Dong Chen of Burnaby claimed his $5-million cheque after winning the Lotto 6-49 classic jackpot draw on Feb. 28.

“I found out I won using the BCLC lottery app,” Chen said. “My hand was shaking and I could not believe it. I told my wife and she said, ‘Are you teasing me?’ She did not believe it!”

Wei Dong Chen of Burnaby, B.C., won $5 million after winning the Lotto 6-49 classic jackpot draw on Feb. 28. B.C. Lottery Corporation

Until Monday, Chen said he didn’t share news of his win with anyone: “I was worried about losing (the ticket), but I am very happy to be here now.”

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Chen says he plans to use some of his winnings to support his daughter’s schooling, and that he intends to take two weeks off work to plan the next steps in his career.

 

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