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Greg McGrath-Goudie

Greg McGrath-Goudie

Greg McGrath-Goudie got started in journalism as a student news editor at Lakehead University, where he completed bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English. Following graduation, he freelanced for a number of publications before landing with Village Media in 2021, where he has worked as an LJI reporter for CollingwoodToday, as a city hall/general assignment reporter for OrilliaMatters, and now as a reporter at SooToday

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Recent Work by Greg

MP Terry Sheehan defends federal budget despite $78B deficit

MP Terry Sheehan defends federal budget despite $78B deficit

The Liberal government's first budget under Prime Minister Mark Carney narrowly passed in a 170-168 vote on Monday
Local leaders discuss failures that allowed them to succeed

Local leaders discuss failures that allowed them to succeed

Four successful people took the stage at this year's FailFest to share stories of transformation and determination on the path to building the lives they wanted
James Barker Band guitarist gets inked in the Sault

James Barker Band guitarist gets inked in the Sault

Guitarist Taylor Abram stopped in at Tattoo Tearz for his 10th tour tattoo ahead of his band's performance
Canada losing measles-free status is a 'wake-up call,' health unit says

Canada losing measles-free status is a 'wake-up call,' health unit says

The Pan American Health Organization stripped Canada's measles elimination status this week, which Algoma Public Health says is an 'important reminder' to continue educating people on the effectiveness of vaccines
‘Every day is Remembrance Day’: Business pays tribute to veterans with huge flag

‘Every day is Remembrance Day’: Business pays tribute to veterans with huge flag

'We just want everybody to see it and enjoy it and maybe share a little bit of that pride with everybody else,' said Service Rentals & Sales manager
Batchewana FN opposes Searchmont wastewater treatment plan

Batchewana FN opposes Searchmont wastewater treatment plan

Residents can submit comments through the Environmental Registry of Ontario until Nov. 23
Sault man battles bureaucracy after life-threatening brain infection

Sault man battles bureaucracy after life-threatening brain infection

'As an individual, you should be able to have your own personal rights to fight for yourself, to advocate for yourself,' said Ian McLarty after his frightening experience
Murder suspect Scott Devlin makes first court appearance

Murder suspect Scott Devlin makes first court appearance

Sault police officers arrested Scott Devlin yesterday in Toronto
Arsenic and Old Lace is coming to Quattro Hotel

Arsenic and Old Lace is coming to Quattro Hotel

Algoma Repertory Theatre's production of Arsenic and Old Lace is set for Nov. 19-22
Sault housing prices drop as unsold homes linger on the market

Sault housing prices drop as unsold homes linger on the market

'If industry catches a cold, the housing market catches the flu,' said a real estate expert
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