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This week in MidlandToday+: Set sail! Enter for a chance to win a cruise for two from Celebrity Cruises

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Trunk Bay, St John, United States Virgin Islands.

You and a friend could be taking to the high seas with Celebrity Cruises. +Members can enter daily for a chance to win a cruise package for two to your choice of destination that includes either Caribbean, Europe, Alaska or Bermuda. Contest closes March 31st at 11:59 p.m.

Check out our Up Close & Personal segment with Celebrity Cruises' Maxine Gundermann where she discusses what to do, what to see and navigating high sea travel through the pandemic. Included is a discount offer for +members.

Happening this week for MidlandToday+ members:

Have you signed up for your FREE member-exclusive email, The Plus Side? It features upcoming contests, local offers, auctions and more? Our latest email featured another great What's in the Kitchen recipe - Chef Francesco Petrusa, an Italian chef from Sicily, brought you a family favourite linguine with tuna and fresh tomatoes from Limoncello Bistro located on Maple Avenue in Barrie.

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Congratulations Kristy M., winner of $750 in gas from our latest +member giveaway.

Woman tries to retrieve precious Christmas memories after van stolen.

Local history column looks at Penetanguishene getting a 'sidewheeler' after War of 1812.

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:

Midland man takes ice sculpturing to new heights. Pat Brodeur creates 'Eddie the Yeti,' cabin in his backyard for neighbours to enjoy.

Local columnist Elizabeth O'Connor talks about the good that still exists in 'the winter of our discontent.' While pandemic closes in on the two-year mark, Midland resident, who lost her husband two months ago, finds the good all around us.

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