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Kamloops man over the moon after winning $35-million Lotto Max prize

Retired truck driver Gary Hill in Kamloops, B.C., says he is still speechless and overwhelmed with joy after knowing he has won $35 million from the Lotto Max draw on June 22.

Gary Hill splits $70-million jackpot with a winner in Ontario

A middle-aged white man stands holding a novelty lottery cheque for thirty-five million that says Gary H. on it. He wears a black shirt and a huge smile.
Kamloops, B.C., retired truck driver Gary Hill has won half of the $70-million jackpot in the Lotto Max draw on June 22. (BCLC)

Retired truck driver Gary Hill in Kamloops, B.C., says he is still overwhelmed with joy after sharing a $70-million Lotto Max jackpot with a person in Ontario.

Hill, 61, matched all the seven numbers on his ticket in the June 22 lucky draw, winning $35 million from the grand prize that had remained unclaimed for weeks.

"I am speechless right now. I thought I had a whole bunch of things to say, but my words are not coming out," he said in the cheque presentation ceremony at the British Columbia Lottery Corporation's headquarters in Kamloops on Wednesday. "I'm not on this planet my body's here but the rest of my body is drifting in space."

Hill bought the winning ticket at a tobacco shop in Kamloops's North Shore neighbourhood. He says he normally purchased Lotto Max tickets at gas stations but never won.

His mother told him the day after the lucky draw to check his ticket, after she heard thatsomeone who bought a ticketin Kamloopsearned half the jackpot.

"That's my numbers and I had to read it again, and then my legs went like spaghetti and I grabbed the wall," Hill said. "I fell on the bed and I actually cried for 15 minutes."

Hill says he shared the good news with his mother immediately and with his other family members in the following weeks.

He says he wants to use the money totravelto Denmark, after all travel restrictions have ended, and alsobuya house.

Hill was presented a $35-million cheque by B.C. Lottery Corporation interim president and CEO Lynda Cavanaugh on Wednesday. (BCLC)

Lotto Max is Canada's biggest lottery game with a jackpot that can grow as high as $70 million.

The biggest Lotto Max prize in B.C. of $60 million was won by a retired commercial fisherman in Richmond, Joseph Katalinic, in July 2019.

There have been three $50 million Lotto Max jackpots won in B.C. since the game was launched in September 2009, including retired Kelowna nurse June Bergh in April 2016.

With files from Cathy Kearney