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This week in BarrieToday+: Spring into April with more chances to win!

You can enter for a chance to win a monthly gift box from Universal Yums of snacks and treats from around the globe!
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Beginning tomorrow you can enter for a chance to win a monthly gift box from Universal Yums of snacks and treats from around the globe!

Every month for an entire year one lucky +member will receive this unique snack box that includes treats, trivia and recipes from various locations around the world. Approximate retail value of this prize is $400! +Members can enter daily for the chance to win starting tomorrow! 

Happening this week for BarrieToday+ members:

There's still time to enter for your chance to win a $50 gift card from The Mexican House! Don't forget to visit their website and answer the poll to secure some extra entries. Contest closes March 31 at 11:59 p.m.

Beginning tomorrow +members can enter for a chance to win a $50 gift card from Harbour House Grill. Contest closes April 14.

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 Barrie news and +membership updates. Best of all, the conversation is two way, meaning you can text us back with questions, feedback and comments. Sign up today and join the conversation!

Politics, the pandemic and personal well-being, 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.

This week, we will start introducing you to our BarrieToday news team as well as other reporters from around the region whose bylines often appear in your news feed.

On Monday, we brought you the story of Shawn Gibson, BarrieToday's longest-tenured reporter. The Rexdale native says he has always been intrigued by the news and gathering together all the facts. 

Today, we profile OrilliaMatters reporter Nathan Taylor. During high school, he was always interested in pursuing a career in law. That was until he landed a co-op at his hometown newspaper. From there, Nathan caught the news bug and hasn't looked back.

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

Last week, city hall reporter Bob Bruton examined how ministerial zoning orders, or MZOs, are taking authority out of the hands of local municipal councils when it comes to a variety of projects.

"Local governments should be able to make their own planning decisions on residential developments, commercial projects, industrial progress and institutional expansion  without being overruled by Queen’s Park and having no avenue for appeal, often before their planning process really begins," Bruton writes. 

Our colleagues in North Bay talked about what has become a hot topic in newsrooms everywhere: public commenting on website stories and on social media. Stu Campaigne and Dave Dale had a discussion about where we are today on the issue. 

"It brings out a little bit of the worst in some people," Dale says. 

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