Thursday, May 22, 2025, 12:21 pm
A fortunate Newmarket man’s $65-million Lotto Max windfall has sparked grand plans—from castle aspirations to globetrotting adventures—despite marital vetoes. The dramatic jackpot win has raised eyebrows as well as expectations across Ontario’s lottery circles.
The recent winner of the Lotto Max $65-million prize draw says his wife will not let him use the winnings to buy a castle, but they do want to travel the world.
A man from Newmarket was announced as the winner of the $65 million OLG Lotto Max jackpot, and he detailed his attempts at sharing the news with his wife and children. The OLG unveiled Mark Hanley of Newmarket as the big winner from the March 28, 2025, Lotto Max draw. Hanley’s millionaire journey…
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