N.S. Firefighters 50/50 raffle payout could be a record-breaker

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By Jake Webb Global News

Posted December 24, 2024 5:00 am

Updated December 23, 2024 5:25 pm

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 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

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“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

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“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

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 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

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For more on this story, watch the video above. 

 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

Story continues below advertisement

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

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“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

Story continues below advertisement

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

Story continues below advertisement

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

Story continues below advertisement

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

Story continues below advertisement

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

 'Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records'

1:44 Nova Scotia Firefighters 50/50 raffle prize expected to break records

WATCH: Nova Scotia Firefighters put on a 50/50 raffle to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province. The draw picks up every December, with a million-dollar payout on the line. The raffle’s administrator says he’s expecting the next payout to be even bigger. Jake Webb reports.

Nova Scotia Firefighters put on 50/50 raffles throughout the year to raise money for volunteer fire departments across the province.

The draw picks up each December, with a chance at a million-dollar payout.

This past week, a Sydney man won $1.3 million through the mega cash draw.

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“Like many winners, he thought somebody was trying to pull a joke on them or or pull one over,” said Andrew Wallis from the Amherst Firefighters Association.

“So it took a little while for it to kick in.”

Money raised goes to first aid training and to purchase new gear.

Trending Now

“Through Facebook, we’re able to share with everybody where that money actually goes, whether it’s equipment, trucks, boats, hoses, helmets, whatever it may be,” said Wallis.

“So people see firsthand where that money is going.”

Up next is the Christmas draw, which closes on Boxing Day at 9 p.m.

For more on this story, watch the video above. 

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