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A lucky Exeter woman unwrapped a Christmas present others can only dream about after winning the Dream Lottery’s ultimate grand prize Thursday.
Lori Flynn will get to choose between an adventure package that includes $750,000, a backyard makeover package that includes $750,000, a furnished Silverleaf home in London, a furnished Edgewater Estates home in Kilworth or $1 million.
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Malaisy Visouvath of London won the 50/50 prize of $633,187, a record for the lottery that supports St. Joseph’s Health Care London, London Health Sciences Centre and Children’s Hospital at LHSC. The lottery has raised more than $44 million since 1996.
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