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St. Charles Couple Wins $440K Lottery, Sparks Retirement Plans

UPDATE: A St. Charles couple’s years of dedication have paid off with a staggering $440,462 win in the Sudbury Health Sciences North Foundation’s 50/50 lottery, announced just moments ago. The life-changing phone call came on the morning of September 26, 2023, prompting husband Frank Trottier to declare his immediate retirement.
The winning ticket, #BL-61355354, was purchased just hours before the draw, showcasing the couple’s long-term commitment to the lottery. “Hi, Nancy. This is Shane Gordon calling from Health Sciences North Foundation,” began the life-altering call from the foundation’s lottery manager, delivering news that left Nancy in disbelief.
“No… Are you sure?” she questioned, overcome with emotion as Gordon confirmed, “I’m absolutely sure.”
Nancy’s reaction reflects the couple’s journey. “We’ve been playing for so long, for so many years, and we never got anything,” she shared, contrasting her skepticism with Frank’s unwavering belief that victory was inevitable. “My husband said, ‘You got to buy tickets because we’re going to win.’” Upon realizing the magnitude of their win, Nancy expressed her joy, saying, “Oh my god, I’m going to cry. Well, that’s great because now we can share with my kids.”
Following the call, the couple arrived at the Health Sciences North Foundation office, where Frank wasted no time in announcing, “I’m retiring right now.” His declaration, met with surprise and congratulations from the foundation, underscores the immediate impact of their windfall.
“Well, congratulations. That’s an extra level of congratulations. That’s so cool,” Gordon responded, celebrating the couple’s moment.
Despite their newfound wealth, the Trottiers remain committed to supporting the hospital foundation. “We’ll still keep playing (because) you never know,” Frank said, emphasizing their ongoing dedication to healthcare initiatives.
The Health Sciences North Foundation has raised over $62 million since launching the 50/50 lottery in 2020, with funds directly benefiting patient care, research, and facility upgrades. The next draw, set for October 31, 2023, already boasts a jackpot exceeding $185,000, encouraging more participants to engage.
Excitingly, the October draw includes opportunities for additional rewards, with early bird draws offering potential winnings of up to $30,000 every Friday leading up to Halloween. There’s also a special “Truck Or Treat” add-on draw where participants could win a 2026 GMC Sierra or $55,000 in cash.
Tickets for the upcoming draw can be purchased online at HSN5050.ca, at the lottery kiosk at Health Sciences North, or at various retail locations across Greater Sudbury. This is a chance for players to win life-changing amounts while supporting essential healthcare services in northeastern Ontario.
For more details on the Health Sciences North Foundation and their ongoing initiatives, visit their social media page or check out their website. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to change your life and support a vital cause!
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