Sagkeeng Couple Collect Their Millions
It was all cheers and good wishes for Manitoba’s newest millionaires Tuesday morning at a news conference at the Fort Garry Hotel.
Marie and Kirby Fontaine had a winning ticket, which was worth $50 million in last weekend’s Lotto Max draw — the biggest in Manitoba history.
Watch:
The Sagkeeng First Nation couple took to the microphones to speak to the media about how their lives will, or will not, change. Kirby began to tear up at the beginning, appearing a bit overwhelmed with what was happening, while his wife Marie fielded more questions.
Making a reference to his t-shirt, Kirby said they will still shop at Walmart, while Marie said they plan on still eating at McDonald’s and Tim Hortons.
Asked if they plan on moving, the Fontaines said no, and that they will stay on the reserve with their family and friends.
The couple has two children, but said they wouldn’t be discussing them.
After the official press conference, the Fontaines were pulled aside for one-on-one interviews and live hits. After getting the most attention out of any Manitoban the last few days, the lucky winners are already learning all about the media. A CBC News Network cameraman began to explain to Marie an IFB (interruptible feedback) earpiece, but was interrupted with, “We’ve done this before.”
Referencing to the fact that they can now finally have high-speed Internet access, Kirby said, “No more dial-up.”
The first thing some of the winnings will be used for will be to get the best care possible for Kirby, 40, who suffered a stroke earlier this year.
Our camera never shut off during the event. (WATCH RAW VIDEO)
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November 10th, 2009 at 4:06 pm
Congratulations on your good fortune, Marie and Kirby Fontaine, and may you have fewer hardships now, at least . . .
November 10th, 2009 at 6:49 pm
Nice to see a deserving family win it. Good video too.
November 10th, 2009 at 10:53 pm
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November 11th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
who was the reporter that asked them to speak up?
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November 11th, 2009 at 3:18 pm
Not sure… some camera guy a few people down from me.
December 7th, 2009 at 7:19 am
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December 16th, 2009 at 9:13 am
Hi guys congrdulations on your big win…I am glad to see someone win it that needs it! It would be a dream of mine to win the lotto I know what it is like to be down to your last ten dollars right now I don’t even have that. Christmas is going to be rough this year for me, my mother is in hospital after having three strokes in a row followed by seizures…she is in intensive care right now so I can realate to the stroke as well.I just thank God she is still alive =)I hope you have lots of fun with your new fortune and a full recovery from your stroke. Merry Christmas!!Do something good with that money! Make a change for someone maybe!
December 16th, 2009 at 12:17 pm
I am not sure if Kirby and Marie will get this message. If someone can forward it to them, it would be appreciated.
I have been reading that you have been graciously helping others out and I think you are both great for that. I wish you all the best in health and happiness and I’m sure for every good deed that you do, those that you have helped will be grateful and perhaps help someone else out in return. We sometimes hear stories of fortunes being squandered recklessly, but Kirby and Marie sound like they have good intentions in mind with their fortunes. You have inspired me to help others in need. Best of luck to you.