An Oshawa man is $500,000 richer from a Lotto Max free play.
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) announced in a news release Wednesday that 46-year-old Bryan Hogan won half of a Maxmillions prize — $500,000 — in the July 25 draw.
A ticket sold in British Columbia won the other half of the Maxmillion prize.
Hogan also won $20 on another selection, bringing his total to $500,020.
Hogan, who is a father of two, first learned he had won when he scanned his ticket at home using the OLG app.
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“I initially thought I’d won around $500,” Hogan said in the OLG release.
“I thought it was too good to be true…. I knew it was really happening when OLG called to confirm my win. I haven’t slept in a week.”
Hogan said the win has been a “surreal experience” and said he is still in shock.
“Life is going to be a bit easier,” he said.
The winning ticket was obtained at Toms Food Store on Nonquon Road in Oshawa.
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