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SUMMERSIDE MAN WINS $15,000 ON KENO LOTTERY
October 5, 2009
Moncton, N-B – Atlantic Lottery is thrilled to congratulate Budd Enman of Summerside, PEI. He won $15,000 on Keno Lottery from the October 3, 2009 draw date.

The winning ticket was sold at R.C.L Br #17 Wellington in Wellington, PEI. It will receive a 1% seller’s prize.

Life in Atlantic Canada is already pretty rich, but with over 90,000 big and small Atlantic Lottery wins every day, it just keeps getting richer.

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