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Nikota Ukrainetz thought his grandfather was pulling his leg when he told him that he had won $100,000 on the June 4th EXTRA draw! It was no joke! Nikota had exactly matched the last six of seven EXTRA winning numbers.
The Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan resident was in a hurry to leave for school and gave his ticket to his grandfather, who took the ticket to a store and found it to be a winner. Not wanting to distract Nikota from his classes, his grandfather waited until after school to tell him the good news.
“I’m buying a Camero!” laughed Nikota.
Hudson Bay Bus Depot, 109 Albert Street, Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan
Allan Dobson was doubtful when he scratched his $100 MILLION FORTUNE ticket and saw he had revealed three identical symbols to win $10,000!
“Before work, I stopped by the store and got this ticket,” the Strathmore, Alberta resident remembered. “Later I realized I hadn’t scratched it, so went out to the car to get it. I saw two $10,000 symbols, but I didn’t expect to see a third one!”
“I thought it must some sort of cruel joke! I didn’t think anyone won the big ones!” he laughed.
7-Eleven Food Store, 301-11th Avenue E, Kindersley, Saskatchewan
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Martha Reimer had been looking for something to keep her occupied on a long drive when she purchased a $5 CROSSWORD RED LINE ticket. She was shocked to find it was a $10,000 winner!
The Canwood, Saskatchewan resident was driving home from Saskatoon with her husband and made a pit stop. “I had to stop so I could pick up a lottery ticket to have something to do, because the drive is so boring!” Martha laughed.
As she started to scratch the ticket, Martha was happy to see she had uncovered four words to win her $5 back. “As I kept on scratching and saw more words, I got more and more excited. When I finished, I thought I had won $1,000, so we stopped at a store along the way so I could cash my ticket. Now the trip was exciting!” she recalled.
Stoney Enterprises Ltd., Highway 12 & 40, Blain Lake, Saskatchewan
Jocelyn Muschett’s day just kept getting better after she discovered she had won a prize on the EXTRA lottery draw. The Coleville, Saskatchewan resident thought that she had won $1,000, only to find out later that it was actually $100,000!
“When I saw that I had six numbers, I checked the ticket 10 times!” Jocelyn said. “My husband called his sister to tell her the good news, and a short while later she called back to tell him that matching the last six numbers was more than a $1,000 prize. It was actually $100,000!”
Coleville Stop’n’shop, 106B Main Street, Coleville, Saskatchewan
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Sean Ledingham and Claire Letendre were speechless to find their LOTTO MAX ticket for the June 18th draw had matched six main numbers and the Bonus to win $409,014.60!
“We were heading to Sean’s dad’s house for Father’s Day and we stopped at the store to check the ticket,” remembered Claire. “Sean used the Ticket Checker, and thought he had won $4,000, so he ran back to the car to tell me.”
Sean asked Claire to go back into the store with him to have the ticket verified with the clerk. “When we heard the Woo-Hoo and saw the amount on the monitor, I screamed!” laughed Claire. “I kept looking at the screen and was trying to speak, but I couldn’t say anything! Sean was in shock!”
Shoppers Drug Mart, 610 Taylor Street E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
A family trip to Disneyland is in the works for Janis and Russ Taylor thanks to a recent $100,000 EXTRA windfall!
The Saskatoon, Saskatchewan couple had bought a LOTTO MAX ticket with EXTRA for the June 11th draw and when Janis stopped at a local Retailer to buy a LOTTO 6/49 ticket for an upcoming draw, she checked her LOTTO MAX ticket on the Ticket Checker. She saw $100,000, she thought to herself, “What? This can’t be right.” She scanned the ticket a couple more times, all the while trying to get a hold of Russ. She called her daughter instead and exclaimed, “We won $100,000!” Her EXTRA numbers exactly matched the last six winning numbers to win.
Sask Sport Kiosk, 134 Primrose Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Mary Kenny was ‘very excited’ when she realized her LOTTO MAX ticket for the May 28th draw wasn’t a $1,500 winner, as she had first thought, but a $153,440 winner! The Assiniboia, Saskatchewan resident matched six main numbers and the Bonus to win the game’s second Top Prize.
“The Retailer who checked the ticket told me I had won $1,500,” she remembered. “Then we thought it was $15,000 and I was so excited that the gentleman behind me in line thought I was going to fall over, so he was ready to catch me.”
“I couldn’t believe it!”
Shoppers Drug Mart, 424 Centre Street, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan
Bess Michnick of Rosthern, Saskatchewan thought her husband, Ken, had made a mistake on his CROSSWORD ticket when he told her that he had uncovered 10 words to win $50,000. It was no mistake! The couple had won the game’s Top Prize.
“I bought four CROSSWORD tickets and went home to scratch them. The winning ticket was the last one I scratched,” Ken recalled. “I realized I was getting more and more words, but I didn’t count them until I was finished. When I saw how many words I had, I said to Bess, ‘I got 10!’”
“I told him he must have made a mistake,” laughed Bess.
Wings Lucky Dollar Confectionary, 1007-6th Street, Rosthern, Saskatchewan
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They say that the first time’s a charm, or at least that’s what Aileen and Donald Hansen could think after winning a $500,000 share of a $1 Million MAXMILLIONS prize on the June 18th LOTTO MAX™ draw! The Strasbourg couple said that this was the first LOTTO MAX ticket they had ever purchased!
The next morning, Donald went out for a coffee. “I overheard that the $50 Million wasn’t won the night before, so that made me think to check my ticket,” remembered Donald. “I used the Ticket Checker twice, then I went home to get Aileen and we had the ticket checked another two times at another store. My legs were wobbly and we were so happy, we cried!”
Strasbourg Pharmacy, 201 Mountain Street, Strasbourg, Saskatchewan