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Taylor Pace

Taylor Pace

Taylor has worked as a communications assistant, fact-checker, and editor. She joined the GuelphToday team in June of 2022.

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Recent Work by Taylor

BEYOND LOCAL: Guelph teacher blown away by support after ALS diagnosis

BEYOND LOCAL: Guelph teacher blown away by support after ALS diagnosis

Hundreds come out to raise money for ALS and support John McCrae Public School teacher Margie Johnson who was diagnosed with ALS last year
GuelphToday journalist's treatment by OPP an ‘egregious abuse of power’

GuelphToday journalist's treatment by OPP an ‘egregious abuse of power’

Village Media is lodging a formal complaint after one of its journalists was detained on the job in Guelph
GuelphToday reporter detained, camera seized while covering news event

GuelphToday reporter detained, camera seized while covering news event

An OPP officer detained a senior reporter with GuelphToday Wednesday morning at the scene of a fatal collision, and his memory card was seized by the coroner's office
‘Mystery’ illness in dogs not necessarily cause for alarm: vets

‘Mystery’ illness in dogs not necessarily cause for alarm: vets

There is talk of a respiratory illness spreading in dogs throughout the U.S., but local veterinarians are urging pet owners not to panic
Is your pet cute enough to be on a can of beer?

Is your pet cute enough to be on a can of beer?

Your pet could be the face of an exclusive beer at Fixed Gear as part of a fundraising contest with Veterinarians Without Borders
Guelph artist dances her way through Parkinson’s disease

Guelph artist dances her way through Parkinson’s disease

'When I dance, I no longer see myself as a person with Parkinson’s. I just dance,' Barbara Salsberg Mathews, who was diagnosed in 2020
‘I’m a survivor, not a victim'

‘I’m a survivor, not a victim'

Former Erin resident Kelsey White-Sjolin, who was sexually abused and exploited for several years by a trusted family friend, shares why it was important for her to tell her story
A Guelph boy's journey with 'childhood Alzheimer's'

A Guelph boy's journey with 'childhood Alzheimer's'

A rare genetic disorder often called children's Alzheimer's, Sanfilippo Syndrome affects just one in 70,000 births – including local eight-year-old Joseph Saliba
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