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This week in SooToday+: Members can enter for a chance to win $750 in free gas!

Plus, we sit down with Olympic gold medalist Brad Jacobs to discuss the winter games and more
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Fill 'er up! The price at the pumps continues to rise, but you can save big with our brand new contest. +Members can enter daily for a chance to win $750 in gas cards. Be sure to answer the poll question to secure extra entries. Contest closes February 28 at 11:59 pm.

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Happening this week for SooToday+ members:

The Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games are underway and to kick off our new series Up Close & Personal we sat down with the skip of the 2014 Canadian gold medal winning curling team Brad Jacobs. Jacobs discusses what's next for his team, family life, and who gave them a pep talk in Sochi that helped propel them to the podium! Check out your +member homepage tomorrow for the full interview.

Ever thought of cruising for your next vacation? Check out our sit down chat with Celebrity Cruises to find out what's changed and get information about some of the top destinations and packages available through Celebrity.  Find the interview on your +member homepage tomorrow and get the details on an exclusive +member offer.

Get the news before anyone else! Have your +member updates sent right to your mobile phone.  +Members can get free daily texts with an insider view on Sault news and +membership updates. This is your chance to text us questions or give us feedback and comments. Sign up today and join the two way conversation!

This week you got to read about a wonderful local memory of a royal visit. The story was done in recognition of the Queen's 70th anniversary on the throne.

Member-only offers from our +partners:

10% off God's Country Clothing apparel

10% off Brand Dead apparel

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

Congratulations Joanne M., winner of $1,000 to put toward holiday bills! Way to go Joanne, enjoy the windfall!

An Algoma University scientist gets world attention for helping to grow new legs on frogs. 

Young women feel empowered by pageant. ​

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