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Winning Secondary Prize Lotto Ticket Sold In Sarnia

Ontario Lottery and Gaming says the first ever $60-million Lotto Max jackpot ticket was sold in Brampton and a nearly $340,000 winning ticket was sold in Sarnia.

The provincial agency says two secondary prize winning tickets in the September 25, 2015 draw of $336,760.80 each were sold in Toronto and Sarnia.

Winning Maxmillions tickets of $1-million each were sold in Toronto, Sault Ste, Marie, Cambridge, Barrie Region and Brampton.

The grand prize is the largest in Lotto Max history.

The largest grand prize of any Canadian lottery remains the $63.4-million Lotto 6-49 jackpot in April 2013 that was shared by four winners.

The jackpot for next Friday's Lotto Max draw will be approximately $22-million.

(With files from the Canadian Press)

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