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Carlyle resident is Saskatchewan’s newest millionaire

A Carlyle resident is Saskatchewan's latest millionaire.
Carlyle lotto winner
Richard Smillie of Carlyle won $1 million on a recent Max Millions draw.

CARLYLE - Richard Smillie was settling in for a nap when he decided to check a stack of lottery tickets.

He checked a few, won a couple smaller prizes and then got to a Lotto Max ticket from early June and discovered a much larger win.

The Carlyle man won $1 million by exactly matching all seven numbers on one of the 20 Max Million prizes on the June 1 Lotto Max draw.

“I scanned a few tickets and got to this one,” he said while claiming his prize. “At first I thought I won $10,000. When I looked again, I thought maybe it was $100,000.”

“I had to put my glasses on to make sure I was seeing the whole number,” he continued. “A million dollars! It feels very surreal. I was shocked, and honestly, pretty exhausted once I realized what I won.”

So, he took his nap. After waking up, the winner said he started thinking about ideas for his windfall and came up with one, so far.

“I’m going to fill my coffers,” he laughed. “My big plans are to bank it for now and see what the future brings.”

Smillie purchased his winning ticket from Saskatoon Co-op Stonebridge Food Store. The winning numbers for the June 1 Max Millions draw were 3, 4, 11, 12, 31, 40 and 49.