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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

Guelph student helps get former teacher recognition he deserves

Guelph student helps get former teacher recognition he deserves

'I can’t overstate the influence that teachers like Mr. Muth have on students like me,' said Maya Linsley, the former student who nominated him for a Loran Teachers Building Leaders Award
No more GED testing means fewer options (UPDATE: new system announced)

No more GED testing means fewer options (UPDATE: new system announced)

Although some positive alternative remain, experts are calling for a 'well-supported' replacement
Public Health launching free online learning platform

Public Health launching free online learning platform

Starting next month, courses on everything from common infections to proper pool maintenance will become available for service providers and more
New community garden provides for low-income building

New community garden provides for low-income building

‘People are always going to the food bank. Maybe this will (mean) they won’t have to go there as often’
The Family Fountain frog returns

The Family Fountain frog returns

The frog waterspout was reinstalled Tuesday after it was dislodged in October
Chlamydia on the rise and other STI trends in Guelph and area

Chlamydia on the rise and other STI trends in Guelph and area

Overall STI trends remain below 2019 levels
Guelph sisters spread message of mental wellbeing and self-confidence

Guelph sisters spread message of mental wellbeing and self-confidence

Breanna and Ashley Bolliger are working to help kids and young adults manage their mental health and boost their self-esteem
The Masonic Temple opens its doors

The Masonic Temple opens its doors

The temple located inconspicuously on Chapel Lane welcomed the public as part of Doors Open Guelph on Saturday
Tree planting to make a difference

Tree planting to make a difference

1,400 trees and shrubs were planted as part of the second phase for the new 9.3 acre Hanlon Creek Forest
Groups to provide meals in wake of Royal City Mission service cuts

Groups to provide meals in wake of Royal City Mission service cuts

Your Downtown Guelph Friends, alongside Royal City Mission, the Salvation Army and the Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition will offer meals Monday and Tuesday in St. George's Square
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