News
Lotto Max winner: $80 million jackpot to be split
There are two winners of the $80 million Lotto Max jackpot, Ontario Lottery and Gaming (OLG) has introduced. The prize will likely be cut up between the holders of two tickets offered in Quebec and Alberta.
Pulled within the Tuesday-night draw, this jackpot is the second time in Canada’s historical past that the highest prize hit a complete of $80 million.
Along with the jackpot, successful tickets for one-million-dollar prizes have been offered in Brampton, Hamilton and Timmins, Ont., with one other million received on-line and yet one more cut up between three successful tickets of $333,333.40 every in Hamilton, Toronto and Bowmanville, Ont.
The Lotto Max “Second Prize” ticket, price simply shy of $225,000, was offered in Unionville, Ont., a launch from the lottery company reads, and a $100,000 “Encore” prize is entitled to the holder of a ticket offered within the Kawartha Lakes space.
With this week’s winnings, OLG says it has tallied $8.8 billion in prizes since 2009.
This Friday’s draw is claimed to hold a jackpot of $33 million.
-
News4 weeks ago
Denver chef brings new culinary twist to Mexican American pozole traditions
-
News4 weeks ago
How ‘A Complete Unknown’ Brings Bob Dylan’s 1960s New York Back to Life
-
News4 weeks ago
Merry Christmas from Answers in Genesis
-
News3 weeks ago
‘Home Improvement’ star out on bond after arrest in Myrtle Beach
-
News3 weeks ago
Will Smith’s Superhero Dream Is Realized As He Becomes Wakanda’s Protector In MCU Concept Trailer
-
News4 weeks ago
As we celebrate Christmas, set a place at the festive table for memories • Kansas Reflector
-
News3 weeks ago
Canucks’ Thatcher Demko leaves game vs. Kraken with back spasms
-
News4 weeks ago
Trump threatens to try and regain control of Panama Canal