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Country’s newest millionaire hails from the South Etobicoke area

October 18, 2024 by Toronto Newswire

City’s newest multi-millionaire is said to be a local South Etobicoke resident.

The country’s newest millionaire lives right here in South Etobicoke.

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) said the most-recent $65 million Lotto Max ticket was purchased on October 16 from a store in the Islington Avenue and The Queensway area.

The OLG said the newest millionaire has not showed up yet to collect his millions.

The local winner has yet to appear to claim his multi-million dollar prize.

This is the eighth consecutive Lotto Max jackpot win in Ontario this year, the OLG said.

Other prizes won in Ontario following last night’s draw include two Maxmillions prizes worth $500,000 apiece, including one ticket sold in Burlington.

Two other Encore tickets worth $100,000 each were also sold in Burlington and Toronto.

The winning numbers for the draw are: 08, 12, 19, 20, 26, 32, 46, and bonus 27.

Players can still buy tickets for Friday’s draw, which holds an estimated jackpot of $17 million, the OLG said.

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