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Thunder Bay man wins second hospital 50/50 grand prize in a year

Matthew Baumann has won the grand prize in hospital 50/50 fundraisers in both Chatham and Sudbury
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Matthew Baumann of Thunder Bay won a 50/50 draw for the hospital in Chatham and claimed a prize of $65,200 (Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation)

THUNDER BAY —  The past year has been a year to remember for a Thunder Bay resident who believes in supporting hospital fundraising drives.

Matthew Baumann has just won the grand prize of $65,200 in a 50/50 fundraiser for the hospital in Chatham.

In March of last year, he also took home $475,000 in the Health Sciences North 50/50 in Sudbury.

"I've been participating in a number of hospital 50/50s as a way of giving back and supporting some great causes in communities across Ontario," Baumann said after his ticket came up in the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation's draw.

"When I got the call, I thought it must have been for one of the Early Birds, and I was shocked to learn I had won the grand prize."

Baumann plans to use part of his winnings for a trip to Europe this summer.

Proceeds from the Chatham 50/50 will be used to support the purchase of a new fluoroscopy machine for the local hospital.

It's a piece of imaging equipment that enables real-time X-ray guidance.



Gary Rinne

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Born and raised in Thunder Bay, Gary started part-time at Tbnewswatch in 2016 after retiring from the CBC
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