Years of playing Lotto Max have paid off for a group of 30 people from London and Lambton County after they won $1 million.
The group won the maxmillions prize for a draw on March 18, said the OLG.
Group leader Maureen Delainey, 54, of London said they have been playing Lotto Max together for 15 years. Some of the group members met through work, while others who joined were family members or friends.
"We play every Friday," said Delainey in a statement. "I checked our ticket and to my surprise, it was a big winner!"
Split evenly, the $1 million prize amounts to about $33,000 per member.
Delainey said she plans to use a portion of her winnings to fix her car and set away for retirement.
The winning ticket was purchased at 7-Eleven on Commissioners Road in London.
A list of the 30 group members can be found below.
Maureen Delainey of London
Adam Brodzinski of Woodstock
Bradley Dunn of Tavistock
Brian Chandler of Maberly
Clarke Ferris of London
Clayton Gillick of Dutton
Danielle Vanderdries of Ilderton
David Bond of Lucan
David Ellis of London
David Zylstra of Burford
Dianne Rice of St. Thomas
Douglas Paul of London
Greg Marche of London
Kirk McDonald of Ingersoll
Lynn Mackenzie of Arkona
Mark Frederick of Mount Brydges
Mark Jancsar of London
Michael Brown of Petrolia
Michael Pollard of Tillsonburg
Michael Van Dongen of Dorchester
Rik Denys of London
Ryan Westendorp of St. Thomas
Sandra McDougall of London
Stephane Audet of St. Thomas
Terry Benbow of Hickson
Todd Schermerhorn of Ingersoll
Vernon Crinklaw of Belmont
Wayne Jackson of Thamesford
Wesley Groot of Ingersoll
William Sabourin of London