Three lottery prizes from tickets sold in Manitoba still unclaimed
If you recently bought a lottery ticket in Manitoba, check your numbers.
The Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC) said in a news release three tickets sold in Manitoba were picked in Lotto Max and Lotto 6/49 draws over the weekend.
The company said a $1 million ticket was purchased somewhere in Winnipeg with the numbers matching 7, 12, 15, 21, 22, 30, and 41 as one of 21 MaxMillions prizes drawn on Friday.
Meanwhile, a ticket bought in Winnipeg which matched the selection 36955621-01 took home one of the 40 Lotto 6/49 SuperDraw prizes worth $25,000, which was drawn on Saturday.
Another ticket, which the corporation said was bought somewhere outside Winnipeg, won another $25,000 SuperDraw. The ticket matched the selection 37374441-01.
According to WCLC, the winners have yet to claim their prizes. They can do so by contacting 1-800-665-3313 or using the Lotto Spot App.
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