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Nominations Open for 2024 BayToday Community Builders Awards
Nominations are now open for the 2024 BayToday Community Builders Awards, an initiative celebrating individuals and organizations making significant contributions to the city of North Bay. This marks the fourth annual edition of the awards, which aim to honour those who work diligently to improve their community.
Recognizing Exceptional Contributions
The Community Builders Awards highlight achievements across several categories, including Arts, Economic Development, Education, Environment, Hall of Fame, Health Care, Legacy, Sports and Recreation, Unsung Hero, and Young Leader. Each category is designed to showcase the diverse ways in which community members enrich the lives of others.
These awards provide a much-needed platform for recognizing those who often operate behind the scenes. They play a pivotal role in fostering positive change within North Bay, making it an even better place to live. The awards are open to all residents, businesses, and organizations in the area, encouraging widespread participation in the nomination process.
How to Nominate
Nominations for the Community Builders Awards are accepted until March 19, 2024. Individuals interested in nominating a candidate can find more information and submit their nominations through the BayToday website. The team looks forward to hearing stories about remarkable community members who have made a difference in North Bay.
BayToday is dedicated to recognizing those who contribute positively to the community as part of its GoodWorks program. This initiative is made possible through the support of the GoodMakers, individuals who help foster positive news and community engagement in North Bay. Those interested in becoming a GoodMaker can also find details on the website.
As the nomination period begins, the community is encouraged to reflect on the inspiring individuals and organizations that have played a role in shaping North Bay into a vibrant community. The Community Builders Awards serve as a reminder of the power of local efforts and the impact they can have on enhancing the quality of life for all residents.
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