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Keaton Noye from Tyne Valley, P.E.I., won $734,000 after pulling the ace of spades in the Chase the Ace fundraiser Friday night in the tiny western Island community of Tignish.
With the elusive winning card still in the deck, organizers plan to hold one final draw next Wednesday. Tickets will be drawn until someone chooses the ace of spades and takes home the total winnings.
The person who holds the winning ticket is given the chance to pull from the deck, which only has 10 cards remaining, and if they draw the ace, they'll win the $1.7-million jackpot.
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George Chaulk of Goulds, N.L. had the lucky ticket to draw a card Wednesday night, but he drew the nine of spades. He left with a consolation price of $185,014. There are now 10 cards left in the ...
GOULDS, N.L. — Newfoundland’s wildly popular Chase the Ace will continue next week after yet another person failed to turn over the ace of spades. Julie Labour-Mitchell of Grand le Pierre, N.L., drew ...