Skip to content

This week in BarrieToday+: Last chance to come 'Home' and still time to be published across the Village network!

Plus a brand new giveaway and David's passion for predicting the weather
woodworking carpentry stock
Stock image

There is still time for all of you do-it-yourselfers to get in on this DIY dream giveaway! One lucky +member will have the chance to win a $300 gift card from Home Hardware. Contest closes tonight at 11:59.

Happening this week for BarrieToday+ members:

How would you like the chance to be published across our network for millions to see? It's possible. All you have to do is tell us your love story in this month's contest +member writing contest, just in time for Valentine's Day. 

We have another brand new giveaway, one lucky BarrieToday+ member will have the chance to win a  $50 gift card to Baton Rouge. Don't forget you can enter daily, contest closes Feb. 3 at 11:59pm.

More snow? A hot summer? This week, local reporter Tyler Evans provides an audio interview with David Brain, who shared his passion for weather prediction. You might want to check in to see what David thinks is in store for the rest of the season. 

Member-only offers from our +partners:

*members may be required to present their virtual ID card and/or a unique promo code at checkout

$9.99 Burrito or Quesadilla with a can of pop and churro

10% off God's Country Clothing apparel

10% off Brand Dead apparel

And if you missed it, here's what happened last week:

Congratulations Sarai P., winner of a $50 gift card from The Mexican House!

Congratulations to all of the winning bidders in our +member flash auction held over the weekend. Just a reminder that we will be in touch regarding fulfilment once the provincially mandated lock down and stay at home orders have been lifted.

Reporter Miriam King talks about her unusual entrance into the world of journalism. Living in the village of Cookstown in the early 1980s, Miriam had two kids, two university degrees... and no car. That’s when she met Gary Biesinger, editor of the Cookstown Advocate. And so began a decades-long career in news gathering. 

Movies? Books? Cleaning? Maybe finally taking down the Christmas tree?  We had a poll to find out what people are doing to keep busy and pass the time while stay-at-home orders are in effect in Ontario. 

Become a BarrieToday+ member today!

 

plus_clicktojoin_BAR-970x250px-Billboard