A $ 116 million life-changing Lotto Max raffle could be won tonight.
The huge $ 70 million Lotto Max jackpot is still at stake, along with the $ 40 million Maxmillions prizes.
“When you don’t win, these Maxmillions keep rolling and growing too. So tonight’s draw is estimated at a maximum of $ 46 million in addition to that $ 70 million jackpot,” the spokesman said. ‘OLG Tony Bitonti at CP24 Tuesday morning.
Customers can purchase tickets at OLG.ca or OLG Authorized Dealers until 10:30 p.m. for tonight’s raffle.
Lotto Max is $ 5 per play and draws are held on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Even if you’re not a lucky winner tonight, Bitonti says the proceeds from ticket sales will go to the government and benefit the people of Ontario.
“Every hundred percent, 100 percent of our profits go back to the province of Ontario. We’re a government agency, and since 1975 we’ve given back $ 55 billion to the province, and that’s for health care, education. , amateur sports, local charities, first nations “.
While tonight’s jackpot is huge, Bitonti says the record maximum prize money was $ 140 million almost a year ago, including a $ 70 million jackpot and $ 70 million in Maxmillions prizes.
So far this year, three winning Lotto Max jackpot tickets have been sold in Ontario for a total of $ 112 million.
Last month, a Hamilton woman won a $ 60 million Lotto Max prize after buying a ticket online.
In addition, 31 Maxmillions-winning tickets have been sold this year in Ontario, paying more than $ 25.5 million in prizes.