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Contractor wins just over $2.3 million in 50-50 draw
Summary
Patrick Silvaggio, a Nolalu construction contractor and grandfather of 14, won just over $2.3 million in the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation's latest 50-50 draw; the foundation reports it has raised $180 million through the draws since 2021.
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Patrick Silvaggio, a construction contractor from Nolalu, has won just over $2.3 million in the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation's latest 50-50 draw. He is a grandfather of 14 and began his company when he was 20. The foundation said Silvaggio expects to take about a month off and has suggested he might retire. The 50-50 draw has been an ongoing fundraiser for the regional health foundation.
Key facts:
- Patrick Silvaggio won just over $2.3 million in the foundation's most recent 50-50 draw.
- He is a Nolalu-based contractor, a grandfather of 14, and started his company at age 20.
- The foundation reports it has raised $180 million through 50-50 ticket sales since 2021.
- Winning ticket holders have received half of the proceeds from the draw's total sales.
- Last month, a resident of Moose Factory won $7.7 million, the largest single payout in the draw's history.
Summary:
Silvaggio's prize could affect his work and retirement plans; he plans to take about a month off and has indicated he may retire. The foundation's 50-50 program has continued to generate substantial funds for local health services, and further personal decisions by the winner are undetermined at this time.
