Two big-winning lottery tickets remain unclaimed in Ontario nearly four months after the draw.
The Dec. 30 Lotto Max draw was a notable one, where a massive $80 million jackpot was won.
The jackpot winners were just publicly announced on Thursday — two men from London split the massive prize.
But there are still some notable unclaimed prizes in Ontario from that same draw.
The winners of two $1 million prizes have yet to come forward.
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Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation spokesperson Tony Bitonti told INsauga that they are both maxmillion prizes.
The OLG’s website says one of the tickets was sold in Barrie and the other in Belleville.
The winning numbers for the Barrie ticket were the following, according to the OLG: 4 6 23 26 33 36 43.
The Belleville ticket won with this selection: 3 8 11 13 28 43 46.
When asked if either of the tickets have been scanned in-store or via the OLG app, Bitonti said “there has been no action on both of them.”
Tickets that are printed from a lottery terminal expire one year after the draw date.
Meanwhile, earlier this week INsauga reported that a massive $40 million Lotto Max prize from the Oct. 28 draw also remains unclaimed.
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