Dream bigger: $9.5 million LOTTO MAX jackpot ticket sold in Toronto

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Dream bigger: $9.5 million LOTTO MAX jackpot ticket sold in Toronto

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TORONTO, June 15, 2019 /CNW/ - The weekend is only going to get better for some Ontario LOTTO MAX players! There were two winning tickets for the $19 million LOTTO MAX jackpot from the Friday, June 14, 2019 draw. One ticket was sold in Toronto and the other was sold in Western Canada. Each winning ticket is worth $9,500,000.

Last night's draw produced some other nice wins across the province:

  • One second prize-winning ticket, worth $208,632.80, was sold in Ottawa.
  • One ENCORE ticket, worth $100,000, was sold in Toronto.

Lottery players can check their numbers on the OLG Lottery App or on the Winning Numbers page on OLG.ca.

Since its launch in September 2009, Ontario LOTTO MAX players have won over $4.8 billion, including 64 jackpot wins and 558 MAXMILLIONS prizes, right across the province.

The next LOTTO MAX jackpot is estimated at $10 million. Players can purchase tickets at authorized OLG retailers or buy online at PlayOLG.ca until 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 18, 2019 for the draw that evening.

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