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This week in ElliotLakeToday+: Feed your family with a chance to win a Thanksgiving feast

Plus, we get Up Close & Personal with Walk Off The Earth
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Turkey, gravy, and all the fixings - a family festive feast could be yours! Enter for a chance to win a $500 Family Festive Feast just in time for Thanksgiving. +Members can enter daily; be sure to answer the poll question for an extra entry. Contest closes September 30th at 11:59 pm.

Congratulations to Barbara O., winner of our $500 back to school shopping spree. 
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Scott Sexsmith and Michael Friscolanti get you the inside scoop each week on the Inside the Village podcast. Don't miss our most popular episode to date featuring an interview with Peterborough Mayor Diane Therrien who recently found herself in hot water over a tweet using profane language (discretion is advised). You can check out all full length video episodes here. Look for it across the Village Media network, wherever you get your podcasts or get audio only versions here.​ 
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Watch for a new episode of Up Close and Personal coming soon. Join host Scott Sexsmith for an interview with Joel Cassady (pictured far left) from the group Walk of the Earth! If you're looking for more of Up Close & Personal you can check out all of our past episodes with the likes of Kim Mitchell, Ron MacLean, Wendy Mesley and former Premier Kathleen Wynne. ​

From the newsroom

Elliot Lake figure, Tom Haddow passed away on Saturday, Aug. 26. Haddow was known as a prolific writer, historian and miner.