Last night's Lotto Max draw captured the attention of millions as Canada awaited the announcement of its $55 million jackpot. With excitement peaking around the chance to change lives overnight, here ...
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Charlie Coffey became the first Order of Canada recipient to win the Lotto Max Jackpot, after purchasing a winning ticket at a gas station in North York.
Charley Coffey's life took an exciting turn on January 31 when he checked his Lotto Max ticket. As an Order of Canada recipient, Charley has spent much of his life serving the community, but his ...
For one Lotto Max player, a quick stop for gas and a candy bar to satisfy a sweet tooth led to a shocking multimillion-dollar ...
Throughout his career, Coffey advocated for causes in Toronto and across Canada, supporting Indigenous communities.
I thought it said ‘$25,000’ and I said, ‘Well, that’s interesting,‘” Coffey recalled. “I didn’t have my glasses on. Then I went back to check on what I thought was ...
While some might be thinking of their first big lavish purchase to make, 81-year-old Charley Coffey has other plans for his $25-million Lotto Max win.
A man who won a $25 million lottery jackpot in Canada initially couldn’t see that he won the massive prize because he wasn’t ...
The OLG says Toronto resident Charles Coffey didn't have his glasses on when he was checking his ticket and thought he won ...
For the first time in OLG history, an Officer of the Order of Canada has won a multi-million-dollar LOTTO MAX jackpot.
When we finally accepted the fact that the ticket was worth $25 million, someone suggested they take my pulse to make sure I ...