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Take another look at your tickets, Quebecers! Loto-Québec is looking for three $1,000,000 lottery winners who have not yet claimed their prizes.

One of those tickets was purchased in Laval and the other two in Montérégie, in the MRCs of Beauharnois-Salaberry and La Vallée-du-Richelieu.

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It's not often that eating a chocolate bar wins you a big bag of cash, but sometimes, following your sweet-tooth is totally worth it. Verdun resident Jessica Thompson, who, on a random depanneur trip, followed her sweet-tooth and found out that eating chocolate can actually be super beneficial to your well-being. 

$100,000 more beneficial to your well-being, in fact. 

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Check your tickets and tell your family to do the same! Loto-Québec is looking for a $55 million Lotto Max jackpot winner and three other new millionaires who've purchased winning tickets.

If you recently purchased a lottery ticket in Gatineau, the municipality of Thérèse-De Blainville, LavalSaint-Hubert or Quebec City, there's a chance that you could wake up a millionaire today.

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A first-time lottery player is now a multi-millionaire. Montreal resident Shu Ping Li has claimed a $70,000,000 Lotto Max jackpot in the October 9 draw, according to a statement posted to the Loto-Québec website.

The corporation explains that Li purchased her first ticket ever "after seeing that" another "major lottery prize had been won in Québec."

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