Is it true that a family from Ontario won $500,000 playing Lotto Max?

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Is it true that a family from Ontario won $500,000 playing Lotto Max?

A family in Ontario is having a party after playing Lotto Max and winning $500,000.

The six family members, who are from the Toronto and Ottawa regions, were revealed to have split a $1 million Maxmillion prize in a statement released on Wednesday by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).

They would receive roughly $83,333 each if shared equally.

According to the statement, Siobhan Quinlan, Barbara Quinlan, David Quinlan, Andrea Merrick, David Merrick, and Shannon Steele play both collectively and individually "all the time" when the jackpot is significant.
 
Is it true that a family from Ontario won $500,000 playing Lotto Max?

A family in Ontario is having a party after playing Lotto Max and winning $500,000.

The six family members, who are from the Toronto and Ottawa regions, were revealed to have split a $1 million Maxmillion prize in a statement released on Wednesday by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).

They would receive roughly $83,333 each if shared equally.

According to the statement, Siobhan Quinlan, Barbara Quinlan, David Quinlan, Andrea Merrick, David Merrick, and Shannon Steele play both collectively and individually "all the time" when the jackpot is significant.
I do not know if this story is completely true but in the event that it is, then the family involved will be really elated at winning this life-changing sum of money. Also, this should motivate more punters to still persevere when staking the lottery
 
I haven't heard of this news story, but it sounds pretty exciting. It's great that the family is sharing the prize equally, it sounds like they have a strong bond and want to make sure everyone benefits from their good fortune.
 
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