Ontario Lottery and Game Company Reminds Winner Of 52 Weeks To Claim Winner's Winner's Winner. In the past few weeks, the Lotto 6/49 main prize has been getting smaller and smaller with each draw, contrary to the popular belief that it needs to grow.
Because there are other Lotto 6/40 enthusiasts and someone who steals the prize money every two weeks. This week's winnings came after three players managed to get a $9 million Canadian dollar win earlier this month.
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Regardless of the frequency of winning the main prize, it is unlikely that Lotto 6/49's treasure chest will run out as more and more players purchase potentially winning tickets. The only thing that offers frequent prize claims is guaranteed prizes of a minimum amount of C$5 million and a small amount of C$1 million.
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On Sept. 11, there was a jackpot worth C$5 million and a pile of guaranteed cash worth C$1 million. As it turned out, two huge prizes were claimed, the first by a player from Matawa.
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The town in northern Ontario may be home to Canada's next lottery millionaire. The winning numbers drawn were 02, 04, 27, 36, 45, 49, and bonus 41.
Lotto MAX snatched C$50 million jackpot, three other pieces C$9 million Lotto 6/49 pile
This lucky piece of paper matches the first six numbers and could soon make the owner much richer. The 1 million Canadian dollar prize is soon to be claimed by a lucky Toronto person with the number 57544963-06 printed on it. Both awards will be at stake for the next 12 months before their due date.
More awards have been requested recently
The last few days have been lucky for more players across Ontario. A Hanoverian player recently has an instant crossword deluxe scratch game to thank for the unexpected rain. Gregory Donaldson recently claimed that the prize money reached C$250,000 but still doesn't understand jackpot.
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At first, he thought the prize money amounted to 250 Canadian dollars, but soon he realized that there was a lot more zeros in it. A 53-year-old Hanover resident bought the lucky paper at Hanover Foodland and paid 10 Canadian dollars to buy a scratch ticket. As a result, he will probably not only be able to buy a new house in the near future, but also now be able to pay off his debts.
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Recently, a couple in Chateau-Guai won another grand prize. Wiget Garso and Denis Lebak won C$25,000 in the draw for the La Pool Öfsdor group on Sept. 5. At first, however, Levaque did not believe that Mrs. Garso had actually won the grand prize. By the time she showed Garso, the numbers on the screen had disappeared, so her brother had to step in and prove they were the winners.
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