$5 Million Lotto Prize Claim Deadline Looms in Ontario

Thursday, April 17, 2025, 11:21 am

Two reports have underscored a rapidly approaching deadline for claiming a $5M Lotto 6/49 jackpot in Ontario. The news reminds the public that the winning ticket, sold in Woodstock, must be claimed within a limited period or risk forfeiture. Authorities stress the time-sensitive nature of this announcement, prompting potential winners to act quickly. The focus is on ensuring that all eligible parties are aware of the impending expiration of the claim period.


torontosun.com / Only two weeks left for winner to claim $5M Lotto 6/49 prize

The clock is ticking — and millions of dollars are at risk of being lost. There are only two weeks left for the person who bought the winning ticket for the May 4, 2024 Lotto 6/49 draw to claim their $5-million prize. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. says the lucky ticket was sold in Woodstock,…

globalnews.ca / Someone is about to lose out on $5M as unclaimed lotto ticket set to expire

The Ontario lottery Corporation says there are only weeks left to claim a $5-million prize from the May 4, 2024, Lotto 6/49 draw.


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