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ontario lottery winner

A Canadian has just become a new Lotto Max winner because they matched all seven winning numbers. Additionally, two Ontario lottery winners scored a Maxmillions prize, so you might want to check your tickets ASAP.

On Tuesday evening, the Lotto Max reached $70 million, and someone in the Prairies has the winning ticket.

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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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There’s no bad time to become an Ontario lottery winner, but hitting the big bucks in your 70s is one heck of a way to conquer your bucket list in record time.

For Kitchener local Steven Remias, who raked in a whopping $2 million after hitting the top prize during the July 26, Ontario 49 draw, living comfortably is all that matters now.

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Hey Hamilton! You have some new millionaires in your midst. Newly christened Ontario lottery winners, Steven Taylor and Patti-Sue Cushenan, scored a whopping $1 million during the July 26, 2023 Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball Draw. And they celebrated in a pretty classic and Canadian way.

No strangers to the game, 65-year-old Steven and 63-year-old Patti-Sue admitted at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto that they'd been trying their lotto luck for decades before their big win finally came.

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Just like someone winning the lottery, stumbling across a valuable collector's item can change your life forever.

That's exactly what happened to Brook Trafton, a retail worker in Toronto, when he become the lucky person to discover a one-of-a-kind Magic: The Gathering playing card known as "One Ring" and went on to sell it to a celebrity more famous than the card itself — rapper Post Malone.

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