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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

'A lot of emotions': Canadian Hearing Services strike hits third week

'A lot of emotions': Canadian Hearing Services strike hits third week

'My message to CHS is to come prepared to make a deal that ends this and gets us back to serving the community'
Suspension notices issued to hundreds of local unvaccinated high schoolers

Suspension notices issued to hundreds of local unvaccinated high schoolers

Algoma Public Health issued 549 suspension orders to high school students across the region this April
Hope and hardship collide at Sault Theatre Workshop board meeting

Hope and hardship collide at Sault Theatre Workshop board meeting

Members moved to form a committee to consider its building’s future as the group faces financial challenges
Amanda Rheaume will perform Sault-inspired songs at upcoming concert

Amanda Rheaume will perform Sault-inspired songs at upcoming concert

'For me on this record, I really wanted to showcase the resilience, and also celebrate and lift up the stories that haven't been told, and celebrate my community,' Amanda Rheaume said
Bitter sweet: One of Station Mall's original stores has closed

Bitter sweet: One of Station Mall's original stores has closed

The iconic Canadian chocolatier, Laura Secord, was among the first 41 businesses to call Station Mall home when it opened in October 1973
'Amazing' Smile Cookie campaign raises $71K for local charities

'Amazing' Smile Cookie campaign raises $71K for local charities

This year's recipients were Sault Search and Rescue and Connect the Dots Community Harvest, who will split proceeds raised by Smile Cookie sales
Reader photos a blast from the past for St. Mary's College

Reader photos a blast from the past for St. Mary's College

One of reader's photos shows St. Mary College's first graduating class in 1961
Two-vehicle crash slows traffic at Second Line and Pine

Two-vehicle crash slows traffic at Second Line and Pine

Collision took place in front of the Circle K near Pine and Second Line
Spy thriller meets Monty Python in Algoma Repertory’s latest play

Spy thriller meets Monty Python in Algoma Repertory’s latest play

Local theatre group's rendition of The 39 Steps will be at the Quattro Hotel from May 28-31
To be or not to be: Sault Theatre Workshop to debate future Tuesday

To be or not to be: Sault Theatre Workshop to debate future Tuesday

'Sault Theatre Workshop isn't just a part of Sault Ste. Marie's history. It's a part of Sault Ste. Marie's future,' said board member
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