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$811,843.81 VLT jackpot awarded in Canora

Canora resident wins big on local VLT.
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Alicia Brass of Canora said 鈥渋t was a lot to take in鈥 when she found out she had won over $800,000 at the Lunn Hotel from a Vault Breaker Jackpot prize awarded by the Saskatchewan VLT program.

Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC) is pleased to announce a Vault Breaker jackpot prize awarded by the Saskatchewan VLT program. Canora local Alicia Brass was awarded a staggering $811,843.81 after winning the grand jackpot on Vault Breaker at the Lunn Hotel on February 16.

“I knew I won but I didn’t realize how much I won. I just cashed out,” said Brass in a release. “I only realized what I won when my boss pointed it out to me.”

“It was a lot to take in," Brass continued, laughing. “I was shaking at the time.” The winner said she has a couple of plans for her windfall, including buying a house, sharing with her family and putting some of the money into savings. Vault Breaker is a wide-area progressive that links 4,200 VLTs located in approximately 570 sites in 270 communities across the province. There are three mystery jackpot tiers: the province-wide grand jackpot has a minimum value of $500,000 and pays out before it hits $1.5 million, the regional major jackpot has a minimum value of $5,000 and pays out before it hits $25,000, and the local site jackpot minimum is $100 and pays out before hitting $500. Any of the three jackpot tiers can be awarded when a patron plays Vault Breaker.

The province-wide jackpot has awarded $19,206,571.26 to 20 winners since June 2017. Vault Breaker’s province-wide grand jackpot has now been reset to $500,000.

Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC) manages, conducts and operates video lottery related activities as agent for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA).

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is responsible for the distribution, control and regulation of liquor and most gaming across the province and also regulates the sales and distribution of cannabis in Saskatchewan. SLGA owns the network of 4,200 VLTs located in more than 570 sites in 270 communities across the province.

 

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