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Manitoba woman $1M richer following Lotto Max winDiane Hebert from Lorette, Man., bought a Lotto Max ticket through her PlayNow.com account and thought she'd won $2, until she got a phone call saying she'd won a lot more.CanadaNov 1, 2022
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B.C. woman wins $31 million jackpot through online Lotto Max subscriptionIt's the largest lottery prize ever awarded from a ticket purchased on PlayNow.com and Cole is thrilled to be the province's newest millionaire.MoneyAug 15, 2022
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Lottery ticket worth $500K sold in Lake CountryAccording to PlayNow.com, someone from Lake Country won $500,000 by matching all four Extra numbers. Those four numbers were 5, 24, 28 and 86.CanadaAug 6, 2022
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Summerland, B.C. woman wins $1 million in lotterySchmiedel says she plans on sharing some of her winnings with family, donating some to charity, and saving for retirement.NewsJan 17, 2022
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Single-event sports betting now available online in ManitobaUp until now the only sports wagers that were legal in Canada were parlay bets.PromoAug 27, 2021
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Wagering on the 87th Academy AwardsManitoba Liquor and Lotteries expands its online betting profile to include Oscars.Feb 19, 2015
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