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'I can come home,' says Gander Bay man after $1M lotto win

Like many in this province, David Head was working months on, weeks off in Fort McMurray. Not anymore.

A boat, a trip and retirement are on David Head's horizon

David Head is all smiles after receiving a cheque for $1 million Wednesday. (Submitted by Atlantic Lottery)

A Gander Bay man says his $1 million lottery win means a lot of nice things — a boat and an overseas trip — but there is one luxury that's hard to put a price tag on.

"I can come home," says David Head. 

The 51-year-old works up to eight months at a time in Fort McMurray, Alberta as a foreman with Aecon Mining, coming home to Newfoundland for a few weeks off. 

But that's all going to change, now that he's a millionaire thanks to a Lotto 6/49 win.

"If I didn't win the money I would have worked for another five years. Now, I can work for another month," Head told reporters Wednesday during a cheque presentation at the Quality Inn Hotel in Gander.

Across the ocean

While he admits the win still "hasn't struck home yet," what a portion of his winnings will fund is becoming clearer.

"I'm going to pay off my truck, buy a boat and help out a few people in the family," said Head.

And while Head is happy to be coming home, it won't be too long before he and his wife, Darlene, board a plane again — not for work, but for pleasure. 

"Later on this summer, we're going to take a trip. We never, ever took a trip. So we're planning on going to Scotland or Ireland."

Head's win was made sweeter with cake at Wednesday's cheque presentation. (Garrett Barry/CBC)

With files from Garrett Barry