Seven firefighters from the same Ottawa crew are celebrating winning a $1\u002Dmillion prize in the Sept. 7 Lotto 6/49.
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The winners are William Russell, of Cantley, Que., Daniel Cooke, of Saint Andre-Avellin, Que., James Bowman, of Kenmore, Ont., Jean-Francois Carrey, of Ottawa, Jeffrey Faris, of Carleton Place, Ont., Sebastien Fournier Cote, of Gatineau, Que. and Shawn MacDonald, of Farrellton, Que.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
After telling Bowman first and then Fournier Cote, who was in the gym, the four of them drove to the store to validate the ticket.Article content“It was surreal because I just joined the group a few weeks prior,” said Carrey to OLG.
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