Forget the fridge!
This year, your masterpiece could win Mom a prize she'll actually use!
Contest Dates: The contest runs from May 5th to May 9th, 2025.
How to Enter: Submit a picture of a drawing of your mom ( or mom like figure in your life) to www.theraven.fm on contest page.
Eligibility: Open to all residents of British Columbia. A valid Canadian Government-issued photo ID may be required to claim the prize.
Prize Details:
Winner to receive $100 voucher to Level 10 EUROSPA, The Flying Canoe Restaurant and Pub and Roots The Salon in Courtenay BC as well as a bouquet of flowers from Wildflower Mercantile in Comox BC.
Winner Information:
Winners’ name will be shared on air and on social media.
Prize delivery info:
Gift vouchers will be delivered to winner on Friday May 9th and if that is not possible they will be mailed.
Product Disclaimer:
The Raven is not responsible for any discrepancies, defects, or issues related to the gift Vouchers or products/services purchased with said vouchers.
Prize Conditions:
Media Use:
By participating in the contest, entrants grant The Raven permission to use their name, image, and recorded media for promotional purposes indefinitely without additional compensation.
Contest Modifications:
The Raven reserves the right to modify, suspend, or terminate the contest rules at any time without prior notice.
Chances of Winning:
The odds of winning are dependent on the number of eligible entries received each day.
Indemnification:
By entering, participants agree to indemnify and hold harmless The Raven and Rocky Mountain Chocolate from any claims, damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses arising from their participation in the contest or the acceptance and use of the prize.
Limitation of Liability:
The Raven and participating businesses assume no liability for:
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