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Locals.tv is a new Canadian marketplace platform that connects creators and local businesses.

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If you’re already creating content about your city — whether it's your go-to late-night eats, a dreamy hike, or just a hilarious TTC rant — you could be turning that creativity into real income.

Locals.tv is a new Canadian platform built for local creators who want to work with brands on their own terms. Whether you're in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver or beyond, it connects you with local businesses looking for fresh, authentic content.

Here’s how creators get paid on Locals.tv:

  • 💼 Direct Proposals – Pitch custom content ideas to local businesses. If they say yes, you get your full production feeplus 30% commission if the brand chooses to amplify it across Narcity’s massive Instagram pages (we’re talking @narcitycanada, @narcitytoronto, @mtlblog & more).
  • Instant Collabs – Set your price. Get booked instantly for quick content gigs. Payment? Guaranteed.
  • 🎯 Bounty Campaigns – Apply to high-reward campaigns from brands. Land the job, create great content, and earn even more if it gets promoted via Narcity’s channels.

Whether you’ve got 300 followers or 300K, this platform levels the playing field.

There are no exclusivity clauses or minimums — just real opportunities to turn local content into a sustainable local creator business.

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Disclaimer: Locals.tv is a domain and platform owned by Narcity Media Inc.

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