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Jansen Ng, 41, of East Gwillimbury, said “this isn’t so much my money, it’s God’s money. And I’ve just been entrusted with taking care of it for a little while.”
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The first people Ng spoke to were not his parents they still didn’t know about the winnings, as he accepted his cheque on Thursday but rather the pastor of his church. He sought some spiritual guidance and moral advice.
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Image Credit: SUBMITTED / B.C. Lottery Corporation April 01, 2021 - 12:22 PM McBride resident Tammy Manning won’t forget March 19. It was the day she won $13,000,000 playing the Lotto Max. Manning purchased the ticket from McBride Husky/Esso in a $20 Lotto Max pack, selecting her numbers with the Quick Pick option, according to a B.C. Lottery Corporation media release. Her ticket was the only one in Canada to match all seven numbers for the mid-March draw. Manning had to have Husky retailer Amber Bhaskar check the ticket. “All I said was ’No!’ I just didn’t believe it and kept saying ’No!’ to myself,” Manning said in a media release.