Changes to the CityNews Insider Club

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CityNews. ca is making important updates to its Insider Club program, aiming to streamline the user experience for its community. The changes will allow users to subscribe to alerts and newsletters in a simplified format, eliminating the need for an account. Existing subscriptions and contest entries will remain intact, providing continuity for users. The article answers frequently asked questions, clarifying that old Insider Club accounts have been deactivated and will not carry over personal information to the new system.

Users wanting to change their email addresses must create a new subscription, as there is no longer an account link. To subscribe, individuals can visit the newsletters page, select their preferences, and confirm via email. For those experiencing issues with email delivery or subscription management, the article offers guidance and a support form for assistance. This proactive approach ensures that users remain informed and engaged with CityNews content.

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