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One winning ticket sold for Tuesday’s $60 million Lotto Max jackpot Someone in Ontario is waking up $60 million dollars richer. One winning ticket was drawn for Tuesday’s Lotto Max jackpot. A ticket in B.C.will claim one of the six available Maxmillion prizes of $1 million each. The jackpot for the next draw on Dec.2…

imageOne winning ticket sold for Tuesday’s $60 million Lotto Max jackpot

Someone in Ontario is waking up $60 million dollars richer.

One winning ticket was drawn for Tuesday’s Lotto Max jackpot.

A ticket in B.C.will claim one of the six available Maxmillion prizes of $1 million each.

The jackpot for the next draw on Dec.2 will be an estimated $15 million.

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