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Multiple Ontarians Won Big In Last Night's Lotto Draw So Check Your Tickets

Two $1M prizes and multiple $100K prizes were won in the province.

Contributing Writer

You might want to dig out your old Ontario lottery tickets and check your numbers. According to OLG, several winning tickets were sold across the province for Tuesday's draw.

If you bought a ticket in Simcoe County, you may be a millionaire. OLG reveals that a $1 MAXMILLION was won in that region.

Other winners of the LOTTO MAX draw include a $1,041,375.80 second prize which was sold in Etobicoke and three $100,000 winning ENCORE tickets.

These ENCORE tickets were sold in Haliburton County, Burlington and Kitchener.

However, no one is going to be reaching into their pockets and finding the winning ticket to the $70 million top prize. While it was not won on Tuesday, it will be back up for grabs for Friday.

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