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Article content Does the city have another big lottery winner? One winning ticket for the Jan. 9 Lotto 6/49 jackpot worth $8.7 million was sold in Brantford, Tony Bitonti, a spokesperson for Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp., said Monday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Do you have winning ticket? Back to video The winning numbers in Saturday’s Lotto 6/49 draw are: 4, 8, 18, 24, 31 and 32. The bonus is 40. Bitoni declined to say where in Brantford the ticket was purchased because of OLG policy. The draw’s guaranteed $1-million prize also went to a lottery player in Ontario. Brantford and the surrounding area have had several big winners in recent years, including Terry Hostikka, who became the biggest single lottery winner in the city’s history in June 2012 when he won $16,194,489 in a Lotto 6/49 draw.

Hospital CEO, Ontario COVID-19 advisory team member, spent weeks in Dominican Republic amid pandemic

Ontario hospital CEO who vacationed in Dominican Republic resigns from health panels Bobby Hristova © Niagara Health Dr. Tom Stewart has resigned from the Health Coordination Table, the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, and the LTC Incident Management System Table according to the province s Ministry of Health. The CEO of Ontario s St. Joseph s Health System and Niagara Health vacationed in the Caribbean over the holidays despite government advisories to stay home as the number of COVID-19 cases soared across the province. Dr. Tom Stewart, who sat on a number of health advisory boards, including a COVID-19 panel that advises Premier Doug Ford, resigned from those groups Tuesday after news of his trip to the Dominican Republic was made public.

Ontario COVID-19 advisory team member resigns after Dominican Republic vacation amid pandemic

Ontario hospital CEO who vacationed in Dominican Republic resigns from health panels Bobby Hristova © Niagara Health Dr. Tom Stewart has resigned from the Health Coordination Table, the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, and the LTC Incident Management System Table according to the province s Ministry of Health. The CEO of Ontario s St. Joseph s Health System and Niagara Health vacationed in the Caribbean over the holidays despite government advisories to stay home as the number of COVID-19 cases soared across the province. Dr. Tom Stewart, who sat on a number of health advisory boards, including a COVID-19 panel that advises Premier Doug Ford, resigned from those groups Tuesday after news of his trip to the Dominican Republic was made public.

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