70 Million Lotto Max Winner

By Paul Pedro

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A self-described “lucky guy” from Brampton has come forward as winner of largest lottery prize in Canadian history, the $70 million Lotto Max. “I’m overwhelmed, excited, happy and shocked but. MONTREAL — A Montrealer who decided to play the lottery for the first time ever in October is the lucky winner of the latest $70 million Lotto Max jackpot. Shu Ping Li decided to buy 10 lottery tickets after seeing the winner of Loto-Quebec's previous $70 million jackpot on the news.

70 Million Lotto Max WinnerApril 15, 2020 9:57am

According to Lotto Max, this is the fourth time the jackpot has been $70 million. Previous winners include an Ontario man in January, a 22-year-old Quebecer in February, and most recently, a March winner from Ontario. You could celebrate to the MAX if you win Friday’s LOTTO MAX jackpot of an est. $70 million, plus an est. The newest Lotto Max winner is from Quebec and whether it was a group or an individual, this is a lot of money to win. With the draw on October 9, the winning ticket for the massive $70 million jackpot was sold in Quebec. $70 million Lotto Max win for Adlin Lewis of Brampton, Ont. (OLG) The Brampton man woke up his wife to tell her the exciting news shortly after and they have already started thinking about some of.

It seems someone in Chatham-Kent is very, very rich after winning Tuesday night’s $70 million Lotto Max jackpot.

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) reported on Wednesday morning that the winning ticket for the whopping $70 million jackpot from the Tuesday draw was sold in Chatham-Kent.

“It happened again, Ontario!” exclaimed Dita Kuhtey, media relations manager at OLG in a news release. “This is the third time that the maximum jackpot has been won in Canada.”

She said Tuesday night’s draw produced some other big wins across the province such as a Maxmillions ticket worth $1 million sold in Toronto and a $100,000 Encore ticket sold within Parry Sound and Nipissing Districts.

OLG reminds players that they can check their tickets from home on OLG.ca, by using the OLG Lottery App on their mobile device, signing up on OLG.ca for winning number email alerts or by calling the WIN! Line at 416-870-8946 (Toronto area) or toll-free at 1-866-891-8946 (outside Toronto area).

The OLG Prize Centre is currently closed to the public. OLG recommends that anyone who believes they have the winning ticket to sign it if they have not already, validate it at an authorized OLG retail location, and keep the signed ticket safe along with the validation slip received from the retailer. Contact the OLG Support Centre at 1-800-387-0098 if you have additional questions.

Kuhtey said Lotto Max players have won over $5.3 billion, including 69 jackpot wins and 603 Maxmillions prizes, across the province since its launch in September 2009.

The next Lotto Max jackpot is estimated at $39 million.

This week’s $70 million lottery jackpot may have 33,294,800 to 1 odds but, figure that 2020 has already been a bit out of the ordinary.

So, why not take a shot at ending July with a bank account full of cash?

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In addition to Lotto Max’s main prize, 18 separate $1-million prizes are up for grabs.

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In total, Friday’s draw will have $88 million up for grabs.

According to Lotto Max, this is the fourth time the jackpot has been $70 million. Previous winners include an Ontario man in January, a 22-year-old Quebecer in February, and most recently, a March winner from Ontario.

60 Million Lotto Max Winner

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You could celebrate to the MAX if you win Friday’s LOTTO MAX jackpot of an est. $70 million, plus an est. 18 MAXMILLIONS. Get your ticket today. #DreamToTheMaxpic.twitter.com/KW24AqBXUU

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— LOTTO MAX (@lottomax) July 29, 2020

Visit the Lotto Max website for more information or if you want to play online. And remember, if you strike gold, don’t forget who steered you in the right direction in the first place (we kid, we kid).

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