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Record-breaking $60M lotto ticket not sold in Northwest

A winning $60-million lottery ticket has been sold, the bad news is you probably didn’t buy it. The OLG has confirmed that the winning ticket for Ontario’s biggest-ever jackpot was sold in Brampton, Ont.
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A winning $60-million lottery ticket has been sold, the bad news is you probably didn’t buy it.

The OLG has confirmed that the winning ticket for Ontario’s biggest-ever jackpot was sold in Brampton, Ont. You can read more details below from OLG.

Toronto, ON – You did it Ontario! The first-ever $60 million LOTTO MAX jackpot ticket was sold in Brampton. The province saw plenty of other big winners from the Friday September 25, 2015 LOTTO MAX draw.

There were six winning MAXMILLIONS tickets sold in Ontario:

• $1,000,000 - Toronto
• $1,000,000 - Sault Ste. Marie
• $1,000,000 - Cambridge
• $1,000,000 - Barrie Region
• $1,000,000 - Brampton
• $333,333.40 - Ottawa Region (ticket shared with Western Canada and Atlantic Canada)

Ontario – the winning doesn’t end there! Two secondary prize tickets worth $336,760.80 each were sold in Toronto and Sarnia.

Finally, two winning ENCORE tickets worth $100,000 each were sold in Mississauga and the London region.

Since its launch in September 2009, Ontario LOTTO MAX players have won over $2 billion in prizes, including 42 jackpot wins and 265 winning MAXMILLIONS tickets.

For each $5 play, LOTTO MAX players receive three sets of seven numbers ranging from one to forty-nine. Players must match all seven numbers, in any one set, to win the jackpot and the MAXMILLIONS prizes.

Next week's LOTTO MAX jackpot will be an estimated $22 million. Players can purchase tickets at authorized OLG retailers until 10:30 p.m. on Friday, October 2, 2015 for the draw that evening.





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