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Tecumseh Essex Area Recent Lotto Max Winner

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 A Tecumseh man and an Essex man have won big in recent Ontario Lottery and Gaming (OLG) draws. Keith Ford, a 45-year-old retail worker from Tecumseh, won $1 million in the March 15 Lotto Max ENCORE draw after matching seven numbers.  Ford, a 10-year lottery player, purchased the winning ticket at Zehrs grocery store in Tecumseh and discovered his win while checking his tickets. Overwhelmed with excitement, he plans to invest and travel with his winnings. Meanwhile, an Essex man also won a significant amount, although the exact prize amount and his identity remain undisclosed. Both winners were thrilled to receive their prizes at the OLG prize center in Toronto, making their dreams a reality. - John Pelat of Essex won $100,000 on an Instant Bingo Doubler play, purchased at the Esso Station on University Avenue in Windsor. Windsor-Essex Area Sees String of Big OLG Wins The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has recently made several residents of the Windsor-Essex area very hap

Lotto Max ticket worth $55 million was sold in the Greater Toronto Area

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  A winning Lotto Max ticket worth $55 million was sold in the Greater Toronto Area, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming (OLG) Corporation reports. The winning ticket was purchased in Milton and is one of several wins from the June 14 draw. Other wins include: - $224,150 for a ticket holder in Scarborough - $1 million for a ticket sold in the Haliburton/Muskoka area - An Encore ticket worth $100,000 sold in Simcoe County Homepage: Lotto Max Winner 

68-Year-Old Retiree Strikes Gold with Lightning Lotto

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Orleans Resident Strikes Gold TWICE! You Won't Believe Her Jaw-Dropping Win! Meet Darlene Lefebvre, a 68-year-old retired Orleans resident who has won the lottery not once, but TWICE! Her latest win is a whopping $891,307.40, which she won on May 14 playing Lightning Lotto. Darlene, a mother of three and grandmother of two, couldn't believe her luck when she won for the second time. "The lightning struck twice!" she exclaimed. She was shopping at her local grocery store when she discovered her win, and her reaction was priceless. "I was pretty freaked out. My legs were shaking - they had to get me a chair to sit down," she laughed. Darlene's plan for now is to leave the money in the bank, but we can't wait to see what she does next! Congratulations to this lucky winner! More Stories- $70 Million Lotto Max Jackpot Winner Greg C. From Toronto