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Two Ont. Lotto Max players are holding $1M tickets

A man holds a Lotto Max ticket in his hand in Barrie, Ont. (Katelyn Wilson/CTV News) A man holds a Lotto Max ticket in his hand in Barrie, Ont. (Katelyn Wilson/CTV News)
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Two Lotto Max tickets sold in Ontario for Tuesday night's draw are worth $1 million.  

One sold somewhere in the Kenora/Rainy River area won the $1 million Maxmillions prize and one sold in Simcoe County won the $1 million Encore prize, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation said in a news release Wednesday morning.

The next Lotto Max draw is Friday with an estimated jackpot of $60 million along with six $1 million Maxmillions prizes.

Appointments are required to pick up prize winnings at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto.

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