Burns Lake Revisited

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On July 1st, 2016, I wrote about the little town of Burns Lake, BC and how the provincial 50/50 lottery was being won by its residents at over 100 times the rate it should, based on population.  In June the town won over $20,000 on 13 individual wins, a staggering amount for a town with 0.05% of the provincial population.  Since the previous story, “What’s Going on in Burns Lake?” goes into more detail about the statistics, I will simply give you the facts on how the town made out in the remainder of 2016.

July               5 wins       $9861.50

August          3 wins       $4552

September   3 wins       $4043

October        9 wins     $23,179

November   8 wins      $39,839.50

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Total, last 184 days of 2016:  33 wins,  $89,413.50

Ave win, month:  $14,902.25

Ave win amount:  $2709.50

Ave won per day, including days with no win:  $486

These numbers are slightly skewed by the fact that the largest prize awarded during that six months was won in Burns Lake on Grey Cup Sunday, November 27 – $28,523.  In the first six months, their average win was around $1600.

The BC Lottery Corporation prints the picture of all winners over $10,000, so I was excited to see who won the $28 k. A week or so after the win a picture showed up.  It shows a young man and woman, and they look very happy.  I don’t have any rights over their names or photo, but you can go to bclc.com and see them if you’re curious.  I would be interested to know how much of the town’s winning they are responsible for, and how much they spend to make it happen.

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