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This week in CambridgeToday+: Fill the tank with this great giveaway!

Plus, go Up Close & Personal with some of Canada's top journalists, entertainers and newsmakers
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With the price of fuel, who couldn't use a little help at the pumps? With our new contest you could have $500 to fill your tank. Top up the tank and enter for a chance to win $500 in free gas! +Members can enter daily, and don't forget to answer the poll question to secure an extra entry. Contest closes October 31st at 11:59 p.m.

A BIG shout out and congratulations to Laurie K., winner of the $500 Thanksgiving Family Feast contest. Thank you to all who entered.

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​Every month Scott Sexsmith gets Up Close & Personal with some of Canada's top journalists, entertainers and newsmakers. You can check out all of our past episodes with the likes of Kim Mitchell, Ron MacLean, Wendy Mesley and former Premier Kathleen Wynne. ​Tomorrow, Scott will be in studio recording with the former anchor of The National, Peter Mansbridge. Look for that episode to go live Tuersday October 11th.

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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 latest episode featuring an in-studio interview with prominent community leader and residential school survivor Mike Cachagee. 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.​ 

From the newsroom

Tiny home on display outside Cambridge City Hall shows the possibilities.