'IT'S AMAZING': Home purchase awaits Woodbridge lotto winner

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'IT'S AMAZING': Home purchase awaits Woodbridge lotto winner
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Woodbridge\u0027s Tonicia James is house hunting after winning $2 million playing Instant $2 Million Extreme.

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“When I played my ticket, I thought I won $2,000. I scanned it using my OLG App and was in shock when I saw all the zeroes.James plans to purchase a home with her winnings and take a trip to Cuba.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.

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