Ontario is buzzing with excitement as lucky winners in Woodbridge, Pickering, and Toronto claim life-changing Lotto Max prizes. Who will be the next big winner? Find out here!
The Lotto Max frenzy has hit Ontario with a bang as Gregory Chialtas from Toronto struck gold with a whopping $70 million jackpot. Chialtas couldn't believe his luck when he saw the life-changing amount in his bank account, falling off his chair in sheer disbelief. The news spread like wildfire, leading to a surge in ticket sales as hopeful individuals across the province tried their luck in the hopes of becoming the next big winner.
But the excitement doesn't stop there; the jackpot continues to soar, reaching an astounding $82 million for the upcoming draw. With three life-changing winning tickets already claimed in Woodbridge, Pickering, and Unionville, the anticipation is at an all-time high. Who will clinch the next big jackpot and join the ranks of Ontario's newest millionaires?
As the Lotto Max prize fund grows, dreams of financial security and luxury homes dance in the minds of many hopeful players. The thrill of the draw, the suspense of the announcement, and the life-altering possibilities that come with a winning ticket have captivated the hearts of Ontarians across the province.
With the recent surge in jackpot amounts and the incredible stories of winners like Gregory Chialtas, the Lotto Max craze in Ontario shows no signs of slowing down. As more individuals try their luck in the hopes of changing their lives forever, the air is filled with anticipation and excitement, waiting for the next lucky winner to emerge victorious.
Gregory (Greg) Chialtas of Toronto says he immediately turned to his family when he learned of his โmassive lottery win,โ the OLG said in a news release.
Top prizing for Friday's draw has climbed to $82 million, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. said, with an estimated $70 million jackpot and 12 maxmillion ...
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation has shared that three winning tickets were sold in Woodbridge, Pickering and Unionville for the May 21 draw.
Ontario's Lotto Max jackpot remains untouched, rocketing Friday's draw to an $82 million prize fund, including $70 million jackpot & 12 maxmillion prizes.
While grocery shopping one day, Chialtas picked up a Lotto Max ticket that would lead to the $70 million jackpot. He bought it at the Sheppard Ticket Centre ...
A Toronto man who won $70 million in a recent Lotto Max draw literally fell off his chair when he saw the funds in his bank account โ and the life-changing ...
CNW/ - Ontario's newest $70 million LOTTO MAX winner, Gregory (Greg) Chialtas of Toronto has 70 million reasons to celebrate but he is focused on one thing ...
When Toronto man Greg Chialtas first saw his bank account after his $70 million Lotto Max jackpot winnings were transferred over, he actually fell out of ...