Mom of 7 wins $5M in Ontario lottery, plans to buy accessible home and a sandwich

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Mom of 7 wins $5M in Ontario lottery, plans to buy accessible home and a sandwich
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A woman from Waterloo, Ont,. plans to buy herself a special sandwich and maybe something bigger after recently becoming a multi-millionaire.

WATCH: A Montreal man is celebrating Christmas early after winning one of the largest lottery jackpots in Canadian history. As Global's Phil Carpenter reports, the 62-year-old father says he plans to spoil his family – Dec 9, 2024A woman from Waterloo, Ont., plans to buy herself a special sandwich and maybe something bigger after recently becoming a multi-millionaire., who is a mother of seven, recently won the $5 million top prize while playing a game called Instant Mega .

“I was certainly surprised when I saw that I’d won the top prize,” Nellis told the OLG while she was claiming her bounty.For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. “I shared the good news with my mom and my kids by sending them a screenshot of the winning message and asking them to check their phones. Everyone was shocked!”“This win comes with a sense of relief,” Sarah said with a smile. “It truly feels like a Christmas miracle.”Going forward, Nellis told OLG that she plans to buy a new accessible home, more Mega tickets, and a Reuben sandwich from The Daily Grill in Waterloo.B.C. evening weather forecast: Jan.

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