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Barrie man wins $500,000 with lottery ticket

Larry Dennis, of Barrie, Ont., holds his big cheque at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto. (Supplied) Larry Dennis, of Barrie, Ont., holds his big cheque at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto. (Supplied)
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A Barrie man is half a million dollars richer after winning the lottery.

Larry Dennis said he is a regular Lotto Max player and didn't realize how much he had won when he checked his ticket using the OLG app.

"[I] thought I won something small at first," he said. "I've been playing the lottery for five years. This feels good."

Dennis won $500,000 with Maxmillions in the Oct. 11 Lotto Max draw.

Maxmillions come into play with the Lotto Max draw when the main jackpot reaches $50 million or higher.

The 43-year-old said he hopes to do some travelling with his winnings.

He purchased his lottery ticket at the Hasty Market on Mapleton Avenue in Barrie.

The next draw is this evening, with an estimated jackpot of $20 million.

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