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Lotto Max winneredmontonjournal
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Of the more than $319.3-million in prizes, the biggest win was the $70-million won by Brian Hoover , of Beaverlodge , on the Jan. 16 Lotto Max draw.
Hoover said not only would money be life-changing, it would allow him to fulfill a dream he had with his late wife.
Alberta led the way with 55 wins, totalling over $237.3 million .
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