It was a special $1 million birthday present delivered to Âé¶čAV resident David McLeod.
McLeod bought a winning Lotto 6/49 ticket for the May 17 draw, which was on his birthday.
âIt was a great birthday present,â McLeod conceded.
He was visiting his mom in Dawson Creek when he stopped at a Safeway Gas Bar in the northern B.C. community to fuel up.
âI had $20 in my pocket so I decided to buy a ticket in the spur of the moment,â McLeod recalled.
âWhen I heard that someone had won the $1 million, I checked my ticket and it was me. I texted the picture of the validation slip to my wife to confirm what I was seeing.â
McLeod, who is a KFC fast food operator in Âé¶čAV, picked up his winnings Monday at the Lotto headquarters in Kamloops, and has some initial ideas about what to do with the money.
He plans to pay off his mortgage and set aside some money to pay for his two daughters to pursue their post-secondary education plans.
A member of the Ogopogo Rotary Club, McLeod said he also wants to make a donation to Rotary Internationalâs charitable initiatives.
âBeyond that weâll see where we go from there,â he said. âItâs a little worrisome in that I donât want to be one of those people who have money one minute and itâs gone the next.â
But having watched others step forward to claim significant winnings, McLeod admitted it âfeels pretty goodâ to be called into the lottery winnerâs circle.
âItâs great but itâs a little hard to believe as well,â he said.