Support Local has never meant so much

KelownaNow Staff | January 18, 2021 in Kelowna

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Kelowna Toyota and KelownaNow have partnered together to bring you 365 days of supporting local businesses. 

Over the course of the next year, KelownaNow will feature a local business every day, free of charge to promote local patronage.  

Kelowna Toyota is the sponsor making all of this possible and they not only want you out there supporting local businesses, but they want to give you an opportunity to win a two-year lease on a brand new Toyota Corolla!

With that being said, every day you can expect a story on a local business and you can suggest businesses for us to feature as well. 

How to enter: after reviewing the contest rules, complete the form below, and you can enter once per day. 

The Prize: Kelowna Toyota will provide a two year lease on a brand new Toyota Corolla. Model year and trim level will depend on stock availability at draw date and will be determined by Kelowna Toyota.

The prize can not be exchanged for cash and is non-transferable. The winner must have a valid driver's license and be 19 years and older. Taxes and fees are not included in the prize.

The Corolla in the photo is not the prize vehicle and is shown only to represent the model line. KelownaNow reserves the right to cancel this contest in the event the current Covid-19 crisis prevents the dealership from delivering the prize. 

Draw date: On January 17, 2022, we will draw one lucky winner at random from the qualifying entries. 

CONTEST RULES

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