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In the event of a discrepancy between this list and the official winning numbers, the latter shall prevail.
PICK 3
Winning number Sunday was 491.
Winning number Saturday was 727.
EXTRA
Winning number Sunday was 3706453.
Winning number Saturday was 1201888.
LOTTO 6/49
Winning numbers Saturday were: 4, 5, 10, 34, 37 and 45. Bonus number was 7. The jackpot of $21,405,058.70 was won by 1 ticket. 3 winners in the 5 out of 6 + bonus number category win $121,046.80 each. 127 winners in the 5 out of 6 category win $2,362.10 each. 8,086 winners in the 4 out of 6 category win $70.30 each. 158,754 winners in the 3 out of 6 category win $10 each. 139,829 winners in the 2 out of 6 + bonus number category win $5 each. Wednesday's jackpot is estimated at $3,000,000.
WESTERN 649
Winning numbers Saturday were: 5, 21, 28, 36, 41 and 46. Bonus number was 11.The jackpot of $1,000,000 was not won. There were no winners in the 5 out of 6 + bonus number category. 13 winners in the 5 out of 6 category win $500 each. 960 winners in the 4 out of 6 category win $50 each. 171,141 winners in the 3 out of 6 category win $10 each.
LOTTO MAX
Winning numbers Friday were: 1, 6, 7, 24, 31, 36 and 39. Bonus number was 26. The jackpot of $50 million was carried over. 2 winners in the 6 out of 7 + bonus number category won $323,792 each. 66 winners in the 6 out of 7 number category won $9,811.90 each. 6,576 winners in the 5 out of 7 number category won $123.10 each. 147,083 winners in the 4 out of 7 number category won $20 each. 135,946 winners in the 3 out of 7 + bonus category won $20 each. 1,298,425 winners in the 3 out of 7 number category won free plays. The Extra winning numbers Friday were: 2323956. Winning numbers in the $1-million Maxmillions draws were: 1, 3, 6, 7, 13, 14 and 48; 5, 13, 17, 23, 40, 41 and 49.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition May 14, 2012 A2
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