30 Million Reasons to check your Tickets...

Sheba

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The $30 million jackpot ties for the second largest ever offered by LOTTO SUPER 7. The largest jackpot ever was $37.8 million from the draw held on May 17, 2002, and was shared by the holders of four winning tickets sold across
Canada.
The jackpot has hit $30 million on two previous occasions including October 3, 2003 (which was shared among three winning tickets across Canada, including one in Ontario) and on April 11, 2003 (with one winning ticket, which was sold in Ontario but has :wow:not :wow: yet been claimed).


Sheba__:bouncy: :dog:~~~
 

powerball

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The ticket was bought in the Brantford area. Smart residents there should be searching every garbage can, :eek: landfill site, washing machine, clothes pocket, drawer, etc. It could be worth $30 million! :agree2:

The OLGC should do a lot more to find the winner; they should reveal the neighbourhood or even the store. The store may have surveillance video that would help find the winner. If the OLGC fails in finding the rightful winner, they should at least have a bonus jackpot of more than $42 million, which would be the first time Super 7 ever exceeded its odds/$.
 

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