$70,000,000 Lotto Max jackpot finally won, split between two winners
The $70 million Lotto Max jackpot has finally been won, split between two tickets sold in Toronto and in British Columbia.
The winning numbers are: 07, 11, 22, 28, 33, 44, 49 + 10 (Bonus)
After the Tuesday evening draw, 30 of the 70 available Maxmillions prizes were won across Canada on 46 winning tickets.
Of those winning tickets, 21 were sold in Ontario. Nine $1 million prizes were won with tickets sold in Kingston, Windsor, Thunder Bay, St. Catharines, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Toronto and North York.
There were also five $500,000 winning tickets sold in Grey County, Simcoe County, Mississauga, Windsor and Milton, with one winning ticket of the same value purchased on OLG.ca.
Shared Maxmillions prizes of $333,333 were sold in five regions of Ontario: Burlington, Kitchener, Sault Ste. Marie, Milton and Scarborough.
There were also six Encore prizes worth $100,000 each won on tickets sold in Thornhill, Chatham-Kent, Etobicoke, Simcoe County, Welland and Woodbridge, Ont.
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