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B.C. man feels 'sense of peace' after winning $500K on Lotto Max ticket

Squamish resident James Naabye won $500,000 playing the Extra in the Sept. 16, 2022 Lotto Max draw. (BCLC) Squamish resident James Naabye won $500,000 playing the Extra in the Sept. 16, 2022 Lotto Max draw. (BCLC)
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Money wasn't the only thing James Naabye gained after winning $500,000 in a recent Lotto Max draw.

The Squamish, B.C., resident told lottery officials he also has a newfound "sense of peace" thanks to the unexpected financial cushion.

"We get to start over and live comfortably," Naabye said in news release from the B.C. Lottery Corporation. "I won't have to work as much anymore."

Naabye won the Extra prize in the Sept. 16 Lotto Max draw, with a ticket he purchased at a local 7-Eleven on Cleveland Avenue.

"I was at home working on my uncle's truck when I learned I won. The first thing that crossed my mind was, who do I call?" said Naabye, who decided the first one to find out should be his wife.

Naabye told the BCLC he hasn’t decided what to do with the money, but that he hopes to use some of it to travel to Europe.

The odds of matching all four Extra numbers to win $500,000 are one in 3.76 million, according to lottery officials. The odds matching all seven numbers in the main Lotto Max draw are even worse, at approximately one in 33.29 million.

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