by Martin Dunphy on March 11th, 2021 at 6:05 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1
Whoever bought a $1 million winning Lotto 6/49 ticket somewhere in the northern Vancouver Island region a year ago is about to become an ex-millionaire.
The British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) announced in a March 11 release that a 6/49 ticket with the Guaranteed Prize winning number 19117903-02 is set to expire at midnight on March 18, 2021.
The ticket was purchased in the North Island region, which includes the towns of Port Hardy, Port McNeill, Alert Bay, Telegraph Cove, and others. Players can find the Guaranteed Prize Draw number displayed underneath the main set of six numbers and can check their tickets anytime on the BCLC Lotto! app here, the BCLC bulletin noted.
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“I’ve just been crying and thanking God,” he said. “I’m truly blessed and it’s still not real to me.
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Alberta regulator backs single-event betting in Canada
11th February 2021
| By Robert Fletcher
Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC), the regulatory body for gambling in the Canadian province of Alberta, has announced its support for changes in law to permit single-event sports betting in the country.
Canada’s Criminal Code currently only permits consumers to wager on at least three games or more in an individual bet, meaning that a wager on a single sports match or event is regarded as illegal.
However, a bill (C-13) introduced in the Canadian House of Commons in November last year, proposes amending paragraph 207(4)(b) of the Criminal Code to make it lawful to bet on a single sports or athletics event.