PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – A woman won nearly $2 million playing a slot machine at a casino in Prince Albert, Sask. The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) announced Tuesday it is the largest jackpot ever won at its casinos.
Jacqueline Ironstand-Bird, a furniture sales entrepreneur from Prince Albert, won a $1,953,049.35 Smoke Signals jackpot at the Northern Lights Casino.
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Smoke Signals is Saskatchewan’s largest progressive jackpot, which links 44 slot machines at all six SIGA casinos.
“We have been eager to see which of our six casinos would experience a patron winning it. I can say I was certainly pleased to see someone win it at the Northern Lights Casino,” said Richard Ahenakew, general manager at Northern Lights Casino.
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The last time the main jackpot was won was in March 2014, when registered nurse Doris Staflund won $1,159,434 at the casino.
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