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Santana Bellantoni

Santana Bellantoni

Santana Bellantoni is a graduate of Carleton University’s journalism program. She was born and raised in Canada’s capital, Ottawa. As a general assignment reporter for GuelphToday she is looking to discover the communities, citizens and quirks that make Guelph a vibrant city.

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Recent Work by Santana

Sweetening safety at pancake breakfast

Sweetening safety at pancake breakfast

Wellington County Farm and Home Safety Association brought families out to its annual farm safety and pancake breakfast
Schreiner urges Greens to 'organize,' not 'agonize' after big PC victory

Schreiner urges Greens to 'organize,' not 'agonize' after big PC victory

'There, are real and serious challenges facing the province of Ontario in climate, housing, health care, education and tariffs'
A new boundary is approved for Centre Wellington elementary school

A new boundary is approved for Centre Wellington elementary school

The school is set to open for the 2025/2026 school year
Those big, dangling icicles on the roof are a danger and you could be liable

Those big, dangling icicles on the roof are a danger and you could be liable

The onus of injuries due to falling ice is either on the tenant or property owner based on their lease agreement for who takes care of maintenance
So why were schools closed today?

So why were schools closed today?

Schools closed due to unplowed sidewalks and safety concerns
Guelph's PowerLine turning off the lights after 40 years

Guelph's PowerLine turning off the lights after 40 years

Co-owners Tim Huck and Brad Madigan saw the evolution of technology from cassette decks to DVD players
Humane Society seeks donations for one-eyed cat found wandering in the snow

Humane Society seeks donations for one-eyed cat found wandering in the snow

After Gracie recovers from surgery she will be put up for adoption
Tariffs would bring auto industry 'to its knees': Linamar CEO

Tariffs would bring auto industry 'to its knees': Linamar CEO

Comments made as Linamar announced Tuesday it is planning to invest $1 billion to expand operations across the province
ICYMI: Restaurant owner closer to home with new Indian restaurant in Elora

ICYMI: Restaurant owner closer to home with new Indian restaurant in Elora

The Indian restaurant Taj Mahal plans to open Jan. 10
Shedding loneliness through men's social connection

Shedding loneliness through men's social connection

Puslinch Men's Shed has started to help foster a sense of purpose for men through woodworking, cooking, and being in nature
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