Don't forget to bait the hook and enter for a chance to win a fly-in fishing trip for two from Mar Mac Lodge. The trip, valued at $3,000, offers unspoiled wilderness, unparalleled beauty, exceptional comfort and world-class fishing. Hurry, the contest closes March 14 at 11:59 pm; +members can enter daily!
This trip for two includes:
- Sunday-Wednesday
- Private cottage
- All meals
- Full use of boat and motor
- Airfare from White River to Mar Mac and back to White River
- Valid for use in 2021-22 (subject to availability)
Happening this week for BayToday+ members:
+Members can enter daily for a chance to win a $50 gift card from Average Joe's. Contest closes March 17.
We are taking your + membership to a whole new level! We’re excited to offer our +members free daily texts with an insider view on North Bay news and +membership updates. Best of all, the conversation is two way, meaning you can text us back with questions, feedback and comments.
From COVID to climate change, everyone has a point of view. We want to know what yours is. Whether it's a story, an opinion piece, or a letter to the editor, you could be published across the Village Media network for millions to see. Check your +member dashboard to read past selections or to submit yours.
Sometimes the real story happens when you’re covering something else. Len Gillis tells us the story of the time he was assaulted by a railroad bull while downtown North Bay exploded
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10% off God's Country Clothing apparel
And if you missed it, here's what happened last week:
Congratulations Philip G., winner of a $50 gift card from Bay Truck Stop!
Thank you to all of our +members who attended our exclusive Ask The Money Lady event featuring Canadian author, syndicated news columnist and financial expert Christine Ibbotson. It was great to see so many people register and take advantage of a very informative hour. Keep watching for more +member events like this.
Community editor Jeff Turl says it's time for writers of political news releases to ask themselves "How can I make this a story that people are going to find interesting to read?" in the latest edition of Jeff's Jots.
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