Win a $50 giftcard to upscale Italian restaurant Toni Bulloni
We're giving away 2 $50 gift cards* to upscale Italian restaurant Toni Bulloni located in the heart of Yorkville in downtown Toronto. Toni Bulloni is owned by Siva, a successful Tamil entrepreneur (read his story here). To participate in this contest, you must be a TC monthly newsletter subscriber. Our newsletter subscribers get access to regular perks! Don't miss out - sign up today!
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Ara Ehamparam
Business Owner
Toronto, Canada
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We're giving away 2 $50 gift cards* to upscale Italian restaurant Toni Bulloni located in the heart of Yorkville in downtown Toronto. Toni Bulloni is owned by Siva, a successful Tamil entrepreneur (read his story here). To participate in this contest, you must be a TC monthly newsletter subscriber. Our newsletter subscribers get access to regular perks! Don't miss out - sign up today:

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How can you win one of these giftcards to satisfy your palette for free? 1. Subscribe to our newsletter (http://on.fb.me/1kcjiLm) by March 15, 2014.
2. Browse through our March newsletter which will be emailed to you on March 26, 2014.
3. Send us the name of the author for the main featured article in the March newsletter to contests@tamilculture.ca by March 31, 2014.
4. The 5th and 10th persons to email us win! We will contact you to let you know if you've won.

Good luck!

*Giftcard must be used within one visit and cannot be applied towards any alcoholic beverages. If contestants reside outside of Toronto, they will be responsible for all necessary travel costs of getting to Toni Bulloni restaurant. Giftcards expire on December 31, 2014.

Ara Ehamparam
Business Owner | TamilCulture.com
Toronto,  Canada
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