Last week, the Ontario lottery and games company announced another amazing 6/49 lottery win in the region. According to The Crown, the three winners with two jackpot prizes will share their C$5,000,000 jackpot from New Year\'s Eve. 카지노사이트 The winners came from two different Ontario cities and each of the two lottery tickets will charge a whopping C$2,500,000.
Lotto 6/49 is a national lottery game drawn twice a week in Canada, boasting a new format from mid-September 2022, with two large jackpots currently available for each round. The first one guarantees either classic or C$5,000,000, followed by a gold ball jackpot that could reach C$6,000,000.
The first winning tickets are those of Debra and Kenneth Skic from Bormonville, who have been playing the lottery for more than 40 years. The couple choose birthdays and birth months when choosing lucky numbers, which now bring them half of the $5 million Canadian jackpot from the New Year\'s Eve lottery.
Last week, the couple arrived at the OLG Prize Center in downtown Toronto to receive the prize money. They shared that it wasn\'t until they checked their tickets on New Year\'s Day that they found out they had won the Guaranteed Jackpot. Mr. Kenneth said he first thought he had a free ticket when he heard the jingle. The couple said they were in a bad mood because of the windfall.
However, the Dec. 31, 2022 jackpot brought joy to another Ontario household, as the 54-year-old Shane King will take the other half of his C$5 million jackpot. A local newspaper in New Tekumsse said he had been playing the lottery for more than a decade, and that his feelings were really appreciated when he realized he was a whopping C$2.5 million winner.
With the prize money, King said he will have time to sleep and talk to his financial adviser. Meanwhile, the Skits will invest the money into retirement. Two tickets for the draw were purchased at the daisies on King Street in Bormonville and the cookstown marts on Queen Street in Cookstown.
After the introduction of the new and improved Lotto 6/49 variant in mid-September 2022, it took just over a month for someone to claim it. Even after winning it a few months ago, Jean-Marc Poirier, the first-ever Gold Ball jackpot winner, last week came forward to claim it. The Quebecer won an impressive 36 million Canadian dollars for his name.
Another major and interesting lottery win of the new version came from Sault Ste. Marie, where the first person to purchase a ticket won an astonishing C$48 million. The winner of Mega Price was 18-year-old Juliette Lamour, who was advised by her grandfather to purchase tickets for the Jan. 7, 2023 draw. She is now the youngest person in Canadian history to receive an award of this magnitude.