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‘I don’t quite believe it yet’: Vancouver Islander wins $3M Lotto 6/49 jackpot

Call it the luck of the Islander: A Vancouver Island woman is counting her lucky numbers, after taking home the big $3-million Lotto 6/49 jackpot.

Parkville’s Frances Lloyd was enjoying a ‘low-key’ Sunday morning at home when she decided to open up her laptop and check her ticket from the June 19th draw.

The BCLC says Lloyd “couldn’t believe her screen” when she saw that she’d matched 6/6 numbers to split the $6-million prize.

“I have always dreamt of winning,” Lloyd exclaims. “This is my big pot!”

After finding out she had won, Lloyd phoned her daughter immediately for an ‘anything-but-ordinary’ weekend catch-up. She later celebrated with dinner and champagne toasts.

According to Lloyd, she plans to buy a new home with the winnings and give some of the money to her family.

“I don’t quite believe it yet,” Lloyd adds. “It’s a big thing to win.”

So far in 2021, it’s noted that B.C. lottery players have redeemed more than $53-million in winnings from Lotto 6/49.

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