A Calgary man has made history by becoming the first Albertan to win $70 million on the Lotto Max lottery. READ MORE:
Dyck said the moments to follow were a blur. He went with the cashier to the back room where the ticket was verified through the prize office. He kept the ticket overnight and the next day, immediately got a safety deposit box for it.“We found a private banker who will help us manage this,” he said. “For right now it’s just going in the bank until we can make some more plans.”Dyck’s winning ticket came after a record 21-draw rollover from mid-August to late October.
The last ticket sold in the province was in Dunmore, Alta. The winner of that jackpot lives in Regina. He and his family were on a ski trip to B.C. when they picked up a ticket along the way.
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