The $70 million Lotto Max jackpot is going unclaimed yet again, with no winning ticket was sold in Tuesday night's draw.
The jackpot for the next draw on April 1 will remain at $70 million, with 39 Maxmillion prizes of $1 million each up for grabs. However, there were seven Maxmillion prize winners, with three in the Prairies, three in Ontario and one in Quebec. TORONTO -- The $70 million Lotto Max jackpot is going unclaimed yet again, with no winning ticket was sold in Tuesday night's draw.
One Whitby resident still won $921,610.50 in the Lotto Max draw, making them the second prize-winning ticket. Two people won $1 million each in a Maxmillions ...
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A number of Ontarians are waking up richer this morning after winning big prizes in the Lotto Max draw.
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There was no grand prize winner in the March 29 Lotto Max draw, but there may be a million-dollar ticket floating around somewhere the Richmond Hill area.
However, one of two Maxmillions prize-winning tickets was sold in Richmond Hill, according to OLG. One other ticket worth $1 million was sold in the Waterloo area. One Lotto Max second prize-winning ticket worth $921,610.50 was sold in Whitby. There was no grand prize winner in the March 29 Lotto Max draw, but there may be a million-dollar ticket floating around somewhere the Richmond Hill area.
No one one the big prize but there were several major winners for Tuesday night's Lottomax draw which had a jackpot worth $70 million.
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Although there was no winner for the $70-million jackpot, there were some other significant winners with tickets sold in Toronto, the GTA and north of Durham. A ...
A Maxmillions prize ticket worth $1-million was sold in Richmond Hill while a Maxmillions ticket worth $333,333.40 was sold in Toronto. That prize is split with two other tickets sold in Canada. Although there was no winner for the $70-million jackpot, there were some other significant winners with tickets sold in Toronto, the GTA and north of Durham. A ticket worth $921,610.50 was sold in the town.
There's a $70 million lottery jackpot to be won in this week's Lotto Max draw โ and 39 $1 million Maximillions prizes.
For every $5 you play in the lottery, you get three sets of seven numbers ranging from 1 to 50. Players get a Free Play, or a complimentary ticket to the next draw, when they match three out of seven numbers. Jackpots only get this big when unclaimed money carries over to the next round, giving Canadians a rare shot to make a ton of dough in one shot.
A number of Ontarians are waking up richer this morning after winning huge prizes in the Lotto Max draw.
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TORONTO โ The $70 million Lotto Max jackpot is going unclaimed yet again, with no winning ticket was sold in Tuesday night's draw.
There was no grand prize winner in the March 29 Lotto Max draw, but there may be a million-dollar ticket floating around somewhere the Richmond Hill area.
However, one of two Maxmillions prize-winning tickets was sold in Richmond Hill, according to OLG. One other ticket worth $1 million was sold in the Waterloo area. One Lotto Max second prize-winning ticket worth $921,610.50 was sold in Whitby. Winning $1M Lotto Max Maxmillions ticket sold in Richmond Hill, main prize still up for grabs