Atlantic Lottery schedules shutdown for major upgrade
Kevin Yarr | CBC News | Posted: September 14, 2017 2:00 PM | Last Updated: September 14, 2017
New online games and retail experiences on the way
Atlantic Lottery will shut down most of its services this weekend for a major update of its software systems.
The outage will start Saturday at 11:30 p.m. ALC estimates services will return midday Monday. During this time the corporation's web site will not be available, and no tickets can be validated or paid out. At the retail level, lottery draw games and Pro-Line will not be available.
Winning numbers will be posted on AskAway.ca. They won't be available in stores.
Scratch tickets and breakopen products will still be available for purchase.
New games coming
In a news release, ALC said the upgrades to be installed during the outage will allow for the launch of many new products, including:
- New experiences in retail stores.
- New online and mobile games.
- New apps.
- A new draw game.
ALC said more information on the new games will be coming soon.
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