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'It all feels so surreal': Saskatoon man wins $50M Lotto Max jackpot

Dustin Kiefer has claimed his $50 million jackpot. (WCLC) Dustin Kiefer has claimed his $50 million jackpot. (WCLC)
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A Saskatoon man has claimed his $50 million jackpot.

Dustin Kiefer had the winning ticket for the Lotto Max draw from Jan. 7.

He had bought the ticket at the Co-op gas bar on 51st Street.

“It all feels so surreal,” he said in a news release.

“I feel like I have to be responsible with this money. And I plan to be very responsible with it!”

This is the second massive jackpot won in Saskatoon in recent months.

Matthew Poppel claimed the $55 million prize in October after he matched all seven numbers in the Lotto Max.

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