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Canadian lottery winners ready to spend more time with their kids
Summary
A Lillooet, B.C., couple, Rene L. and Brittany C., won $2.5 million in the Jan. 31 Lotto Max draw after splitting the $5-million Classic Jackpot and plan to pay off their mortgage, look for a new home and spend more time with their children.
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Rene L. and Brittany C., a couple from Lillooet, B.C., won $2.5 million in the Lotto Max draw held on Jan. 31, 2026. The prize came as a split of the $5-million Classic Jackpot after two tickets matched all six numbers, according to PlayNow.com. They verified their win at the Pharmasave on Main Street where the ticket was purchased, shared the news with close family and friends, and celebrated with a dinner for two. The couple says they plan to pay off their mortgage, begin house hunting and spend more time with their children.
Key details:
- Winners: Rene L. and Brittany C., residents of Lillooet, B.C.
- Date: Lotto Max draw on Jan. 31, 2026.
- Prize: $5-million Classic Jackpot split; each winning ticket matches six numbers; the couple received $2.5 million.
- Verification: The ticket was checked at the Pharmasave on Main Street in Lillooet and confirmed via PlayNow.com.
- Plans: Pay off their mortgage, look for a new home and spend more time with their kids.
- Context: The article notes other recent seven-figure winners in British Columbia.
Summary:
The win gives the couple immediate financial flexibility and an opportunity to change their housing plans while prioritizing time with their children. Their next steps include verifying arrangements and looking for a new home; further details about timelines are undetermined at this time.
