Raymond Nute, 43, of Chatham with his $225,000 winnings at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto, Ont. (Source: OLG)Raymond Nute, 43, of Chatham with his $225,000 winnings at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto, Ont. (Source: OLG)
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Chatham man wins $225K spinning OLG’s Big Spin Wheel

A Chatham man is $225,000 richer after winning a chance at the Big Spin.

Raymond Nute, a 43-year-old father, said he’s been a regular lottery player since he was 18. He's always been a big fan of the instant tickets and started playing the Big Spin because of the multiple ways to win.

The automotive worker was on break at work when he scratched his ticket and won an in-store spin.

"I thought I might win $20," said Nute. "When I saw the wheel land on Big Spin, I thought it was a glitch!"

Nute shared the news with his best friend, who he said was very excited when he shared the good news.

"She said 'What?' She was so excited she started jumping around," said Nute.

When it came time for him to spin the big wheel, Nute said he felt calm.

"I didn't think the wheel was as big as it was, and it was heavier than I thought it would be," said Nute. "I didn’t look at where it landed. I waited for them to announce it."

Nute plans to buy himself a car, save for his kids, and plan some family fun activities.

“I never imagined this $5 ticket would result in me taking $225,000 home,” said Nute. “It’s a little surreal."

The winning ticket was purchased at Petro Canada on Park Avenue in Chatham.

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