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Darren Taylor

Darren Taylor

Darren Taylor is a news reporter and photographer in Sault Ste Marie. He covers community events, political announcements and numerous board meetings. With a background in broadcast journalism before switching to digital media, Darren has a B.A. in History from the University of Toronto and community college diplomas in Visual Arts (Sault College) and Broadcast Journalism (Dean's Honour List, Loyalist College). Darren especially enjoys writing SooToday feature stories on interesting people and places.

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darren@sootoday.com

Recent Work by Darren

'We've spoken to everyone': Feds not budging on international student changes, Orazietti says

'We've spoken to everyone': Feds not budging on international student changes, Orazietti says

Sault College president says it's too early to speculate on what the impacts will be on budget and operations if international student enrollment drops
'Definitely exciting': Searchers stumble across 1879 shipwreck in Lake Superior

'Definitely exciting': Searchers stumble across 1879 shipwreck in Lake Superior

Eerie video shows wreck of the Satellite, an elaborate tugboat sunk in U.S. waters
Dr. Gene Turgeon has helped many through medicine and music

Dr. Gene Turgeon has helped many through medicine and music

Now retired dermatologist and musical group The Comedics have raised over $2 million for Sault healthcare sector; Comedics return to stage for first post-pandemic fundraiser performance Feb. 11
Singer, musician Evelyn Richards celebrates her 100th birthday

Singer, musician Evelyn Richards celebrates her 100th birthday

The Great Northern Opry Hall of Fame inductee said her advice for younger people is to make a lot of friends and to not drift apart, stating that “life is a song, love is the music”
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
ONTARIO: A mourning father couldn't bring himself to touch his son's possessions. The Humboldt crash changed that

ONTARIO: A mourning father couldn't bring himself to touch his son's possessions. The Humboldt crash changed that

Tony and Rose Aceti say they know from experience the hard times have just begun for the parents of the hockey players who lost their lives in the April crash
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