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Mark Pare

Mark Pare

Mark graduated from Canadore College in North Bay in 2011, and his decade-long career in digital, TV and radio has brought him across Ontario and beyond. He spent nearly a decade in the radio news industry in North Bay, Timmins and Waterloo Region, and has also done freelance sports broadcasting work for RogersTV. In his spare time, Mark enjoys heading out into the community, going to and watching sporting events and playing video games.

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Recent Work by Mark

Four former Guelph Regals taken in pro lacrosse draft

Four former Guelph Regals taken in pro lacrosse draft

National Lacrosse League draft was held virtually Sunday evening
Service demand remains high as United Way kicks off annual campaign

Service demand remains high as United Way kicks off annual campaign

84th campaign by United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin launched Thursday with no set fundraising goal
'A surreal feeling hit me': Puslinch swimmer reflects on Olympics

'A surreal feeling hit me': Puslinch swimmer reflects on Olympics

Tristan Jankovics chats competition prep, a pre-Olympic visit to Normandy, swimming on the big stage, cardboard beds, chocolate muffins and more
Cash isn’t king for doctor recruitment in Guelph, Wellington County

Cash isn’t king for doctor recruitment in Guelph, Wellington County

'(Large retention bonuses) may make people come, but it doesn’t make people stay,' said Ross Kirkconnell, Guelph Family Health Team executive director
John Deere Heritage Days takes to Puslinch

John Deere Heritage Days takes to Puslinch

Over 130 John Deere products, such as tractors, mowers, shelling and grinding equipment were on display
U of G research looking into use of robots on farmland

U of G research looking into use of robots on farmland

Goal is to test efficiency of robots performing day-to-day tasks on farm land compared to traditional farming methods
Province in Guelph to announce initiative promoting Ontario-grown fruit

Province in Guelph to announce initiative promoting Ontario-grown fruit

Investment to help Ontario Tender Fruit Growers purchase 7,000 display bins with Foodland Ontario logos per year for four years
Talk It Out campaign focused on mental health struggles of farmers

Talk It Out campaign focused on mental health struggles of farmers

University of Guelph study found 40 per cent of producers in Canada are hesitant to speak up due to a fear of judgment
Retired Guelph judge to Premier Ford: careful where you get your info

Retired Guelph judge to Premier Ford: careful where you get your info

'You want to be very careful that you have your facts straight and that you don’t change the system based on what you’re hearing on the street,' said Norm Douglas
Federal Minister: Lack of funding formula 'undoubtedly' top issue for child care providers

Federal Minister: Lack of funding formula 'undoubtedly' top issue for child care providers

Federal minister Jenna Sudds spoke with providers in Guelph Monday
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