Coniston woman wins $100K in lottery encore
A woman from the Greater Sudbury community of Coniston got a big windfall last month playing a lottery add-on game.
Jo Anne Levesque won $100,000 by matching six of seven Encore numbers in the March 18 Lotto 6/49 draw, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation said in a news release Thursday.
JoAnne Levesque of Coniston won $100K in Lotto 649. (Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation)
"Encore offers 22 ways to win andcan be played in conjunction with most lottery games for an extra $1. There is an Encore draw every day," OLG said.
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MORE LOTTERY WINNERS FROM THE NORTH
On Valentine's Day, a 67-year-old taxi driver from Algoma Mills won second prize playing Lotto Max.
In North Bay, a lighthearted campaign to raise awareness about the true odds of winning is underway for the second year in a row.
Earlier this year, an 18-year-old in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. won a record-breaking $48 million jackpot in a Lotto 6/49 draw and a 51-year-old from northern Ontario won $2.5 million in a different Lotto 6/49 draw after forgetting about his ticket.
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