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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

USW Local 2251 may take legal action over GHC governance model (update)

USW Local 2251 may take legal action over GHC governance model (update)

Union president Da Prat says GHC needs to recruit more foreign-trained doctors; 2251 leader joined by NDP politicians at Toronto press conference Wednesday as 10,000 GHC patients face losing family doctors by May 31
Steelworkers' union may take legal action over derostering of patients in Sault Ste. Marie

Steelworkers' union may take legal action over derostering of patients in Sault Ste. Marie

Union president Da Prat says GHC needs to recruit more foreign-trained doctors; 2251 leader joined by NDP politicians at Toronto press conference Wednesday as 10,000 GHC patients face losing family doctors by May 31
'A very difficult day': Group Health Centre dropping another 10,000 patients

'A very difficult day': Group Health Centre dropping another 10,000 patients

An additional 6,000 patients are at risk of losing primary care in near future if trends continue; Sault MPP Romano to launch task force to look for solutions to crisis
‘Enough is enough’: Protesters rally at hospital against for-profit clinics

‘Enough is enough’: Protesters rally at hospital against for-profit clinics

'A two-tier system where some can pay and get ahead is not what we want; Ontario Health Coalitions say hiring more nurses and extending operating room hours would clear surgical backlog
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