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Peterborough woman claims $267K lottery prize

Rebecca Carpenter of Peterborough claimed more than $267,000 in the Nov. 9 Lotto Max draw. OLG

A Peterborough woman plans to take her parents to Greece as part of her $267,172 prize in Lotto Max last week.

Rebecca Carpenter earned the prize from the Nov. 9 draw. While in her kitchen, she checked her ticket on the OLG lottery app and learned of her windfall.

“I was in disbelief — thought it was too good to be true,” she said at the OLG lottery centre in Toronto. “I called my mom right away!”

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Carpenter, a 35-year-old manufacturing factory worker, purchased the winning ticket at Circle K on Ward Street in Bridgenorth, just north of Peterborough.

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She says her plans for the winnings include a trip to Greece with her parents to mark her mother’s 60th birthday. Carpenter also intends to purchase a red Chevrolet truck and take a fishing trip in eastern Canada.

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“I’m going to take care of my parents because they have helped me out all my life,” Carpenter said. “It’s incredible — I can’t wait to deposit my cheque.”

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