Super 7 to be replaced with Lotto Max
Last Updated: Thursday, July 16, 2009 | 7:53 AM ET
The Canadian Press
The Lotto Super 7 will be replaced in September by Lotto Max. (CBC)The new national lottery replacing Lotto Super 7 this fall is called Lotto Max.
Like Super 7, drawings for Lotto Max will be every Friday.
The last Super 7 draw will be Sept. 18.
The next day, tickets will go on sale for the first Lotto Max draw, which will be Sept. 25.
Like Super 7, seven numbers have to be matched to win the Lotto Max jackpot. Those jackpots will start at $10 million and will go as high as $50 million.
Once it reaches $50 million, additional prize of $1 million will be drawn, giving more people a chance to win big prizes.
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