Lottery cash prizes have transformed this holiday season into a special one for many enthusiasts across Canada but oftentimes, winners’ stories are even more riveting and life-changing. An individual hailing from Repentigny found a CA$10 bill on the ground and thought it would bring him even more fortune once he purchases a lottery ticket with it.
This is how Réal Tremblay became eligible for a cash payout amounting to CA$1,000,000. The Lotto 6/49 ticket he bought was indeed a lucky one, as it managed to match all necessary numbers during the December 21, 2019 draw. Such a sequence of events comes to show just how a game of chance I truly reliable on chance. Mr. Tremblay recently collected his prize.
Canada Players Win Big
Once the draw is over, players eligible for a cash prize have a total of 52 weeks to claim their prize. If they fail to do so, the amount of money expires and goes back to the overall prize pool. Mr. Tremblay acted in a timely manner and collected his prize soon after the winning draw had taken place. Lotto 6/49 had in store a CA$1,000,000 prize for him.
Patrice Lavoie, Spokesperson for Loto-Québec, shared the extraordinary story of this individual of Repentigny. The season of giving is a special one, as more people believe in the magic of wishes that come true. The CA$10 bill found on the ground turned out being even luckier than Mr. Tremblay initially consider it to be. What prompted him to buy a Lotto 6/49 ticket were the special TV ads Lotto 6/49 worked on over this holiday season.
December 30 saw the individual make his way to Loto-Québec’s headquarters in order to claim his prize and take a photo with the coveted CA$1-million cheque. Mr. Tremblay was also the last lotto millionaire to come forward in Quebec. This very same draw was also special for a woman hailing from London, as she bagged another CA$1,000,000 prize.
Good Luck Doubles
Catherine Biggs would forever remember the Lotto 6/49 Super Draw of December 21 as a special one. She became eligible for the large cash prize, but at first, she could not comprehend the true magnitude of it. Mr. Biggs thought that the prize amounts to CA$100,000 until she saw all the zeroes on the display. She used the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation mobile app to scan her ticket.
The 64-year-old woman lost her brother about a month ago and she considers this prize to be a gift from him, guaranteeing her a hassle-free life. Some of the purchases planned are a pink Cadillac, as well as a new home for her and her husband. Another lottery enthusiast, this time hailing from Halifax would also remember the Lotto 6/49 Super Draw of December 21.
Linda Hartling became eligible for a cash prize of CA$1,000,000. The Atlantic Lottery Corporation revealed more about the ticket check which happened at the retail location. Both the winner and the cashier could not believe their eyes and fathom the fact that it is a million-dollar prize they are looking at. Halifax Shopping Centre’s Lottoland is the location that is now eligible for a 1-percent share of the overall prize.