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Richmond resident wins $58M in first-ever Gold Ball Jackpot 6/49

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A person in Richmond has won the first-ever Gold Ball Jackpot prize in B.C., taking home a whopping $58 million.

The BC Lottery Corporation said it will be revealing the identity of the lucky winner at a press conference later Friday.

For the Gold Ball Jackpot, the prize starts at $10 million and rises by $2 million every draw until someone wins.

This $58 million prize is also the largest jackpot in B.C. won from a playnow.com online ticket.

The winning ticket was purchased for the March 6, 2024, draw.

In 2023, B.C. lottery players have redeemed more than $120 million in winnings from Lotto 6/49.

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