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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

Drop-in program builds community among international students, new Canadians

Drop-in program builds community among international students, new Canadians

The Salvation Army’s Young Adult drop-in program provides a place for international students and other new Canadians to share a healthy meal and hang out
ICYMI: Should Guelph Transit buses carry naloxone? One councillor thinks so

ICYMI: Should Guelph Transit buses carry naloxone? One councillor thinks so

Currently the city relies on paramedics to administer Naloxone for suspected overdoses
ICYMI: Ninety-nine years, every one of them in the Ward

ICYMI: Ninety-nine years, every one of them in the Ward

As Guelph resident Rita Syroteuk turns 99, she reflects on her life spent living in The Ward
Guelph artist shares her story with Michael J. Fox Foundation

Guelph artist shares her story with Michael J. Fox Foundation

Barbara Salsberg Mathews was asked to collaborate with the foundation to share the story of her own diagnosis and more
Ninety-nine years, every one of them in the Ward

Ninety-nine years, every one of them in the Ward

As Guelph resident Rita Syroteuk turns 99, she reflects on her life spent living in The Ward
Earth Day celebration and call to action Saturday outside city hall

Earth Day celebration and call to action Saturday outside city hall

The event is intended to celebrate earth day and raise concerns about recent pauses on city projects that impact climate action
Guelph symposium explores health and homelessness connections

Guelph symposium explores health and homelessness connections

'Housing is healthcare and healthcare enables people to remain housed,' said Kelly Goz, one of the speakers at Wednesday's symposium
Should Guelph Transit buses carry naloxone? One councillor thinks so

Should Guelph Transit buses carry naloxone? One councillor thinks so

Currently the city relies on paramedics to administer Naloxone for suspected overdoses
Seven years later, a long-lost purse finds its way home

Seven years later, a long-lost purse finds its way home

The purse, stolen years before and abandoned, was found by a Guelph man last week and returned to its owner
Do you know the Muffin Man?

Do you know the Muffin Man?

‘The Muffin Man’ Chris Vince and his daughter Ashley McGarr are helping those in need with sweet treats, clothing donations, and of course, muffins
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