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lotto winner in ontario

Becoming an Ontario lottery winner isn't something you earn — you either get lucky or you don't. That being said, I think we can all agree that the whole concept works best when it happens to people like Andreze Myslowski.

The 58-year-old father and grandfather recently won a whopping $250,000 on an Instant Cash In after playing regularly for the last decade. The best part? He didn't have to spend a dime buying the ticket.

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Not all Ontario lottery winners are created equal. Some of them are absolute gems, like Stanley Maclean.

The Mississauga local won an impressive $250,000 top prize while playing a game of Instant Crossword Deluxe.

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Becoming a lottery winner in Ontario is a feat not achieved by most, let alone twice in one year. But a lucky resident of the Greater Toronto Area is proving that it's far from impossible.

According to OLG, Mississauga local Jeffery Gurczenski won a whopping $150,000 after hitting big on a game of Bigger Spin Instant.

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A Lotto winner in Ontario said her parents did not react after she told them she'd hit it big in a most low-key OLG ticket-holder moment.

According to the company, Hamilton resident Stephanie Powell-Larsen won an incredible $100,000 after matching the last six of seven Encore numbers in the exact order during the June 7, 2022, Lotto Max draw.

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Ontario lotto winner Rene Dewatcher had to go the extra mile to prove his $50,000 win to his parents after scoring the second place prize in the September 17, 2022, Ontario 49 draw.

Dewatcher, a 34-year-old teacher from Windsor, admitted that he went into a state of shock after finding out he was a big winner.

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