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Darren Taylor

Darren Taylor

Darren Taylor is a news reporter and photographer in Sault Ste Marie. He regularly covers community events, political announcements and numerous board meetings. With a background in broadcast journalism before making the jump to digital media, Darren has worked in the media since 1996. Born and raised in the Sault, he has a B.A. from the University of Toronto (specializing in 20th century British, European and U.S. history, 1992) and community college diplomas in Visual Arts (Sault College, 1987) and Broadcast Journalism (Dean's Honour List, Loyalist College, 2000). Darren especially enjoys writing SooToday's What's Up Wednesday feature stories and anything to do with Police, Fire, the military and veterans.

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Recent Work by Darren

Ontario Health Coalition gears up for referendum against private clinics

Ontario Health Coalition gears up for referendum against private clinics

Citizen vote to be held May 26 and 27 on Ford government’s Bill 60, which privatizes public hospital services, OHC spokesperson says
Hundreds of truckers join 'freedom convoy' to protest federal government’s vaccine mandate

Hundreds of truckers join 'freedom convoy' to protest federal government’s vaccine mandate

Canadian Trucking Alliance said the industry is expecting a loss of 12,000 to 16,000 cross-border commercial drivers due to the mandate
High school teachers union to hold strike votes beginning next week

High school teachers union to hold strike votes beginning next week

OSSTF says government bringing ‘nothing substantive’ to the table
ONTARIO: 12-year-old with peanut allergy can eat one nut a day thanks to clinical trial (2 photos)

ONTARIO: 12-year-old with peanut allergy can eat one nut a day thanks to clinical trial(2 photos)

Sault boy reacting well to treatment
ONTARIO: Sault, Ontario customs support unpaid U.S. counterparts with pizza

ONTARIO: Sault, Ontario customs support unpaid U.S. counterparts with pizza

‘We’re trying our best to help those officers,’ Sault, Ontario border guard says
Please pardon us, while we talk about ourselves for a bit

Please pardon us, while we talk about ourselves for a bit

Village Media is a success story that continues to garner attention on an international scale. On the fifth anniversary of the digital media company, CEO Jeff Elgie shares his passion for local journalism and launching daily community news sites like NewmarketToday.
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