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Scarborough man’s $1-million lottery prize called ‘insider win’

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Raymond Suave of Scarborough could be the recipient of a $1-million prize in Ontario’s Extravaganza Game after an “insider win.”

Since his mother is an employee at an OLG retail location, Suave must go through an independent investigation by a third-party working in partnership with OLG’s regulator.

If there are no additional claims on the prize, Suave could be paid by May 9.

The $1-million winning ticket from the $100-million Extravaganza Game was purchased at a Metro store on Eglinton Avenue.

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