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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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santana@guelphtoday.com

Recent Work by Santana

Artists with developmental disabilities to shape new art project

Artists with developmental disabilities to shape new art project

Artists will receive a $200 honorarium for their work in the collaborative printmaking program
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
After nearly 50 years, Guelph optometrists are retiring

After nearly 50 years, Guelph optometrists are retiring

Optometrists Carol Dalziel and Ronald Phillips are retiring from their practice at 59 Yarmouth St.
City loses tireless advocate of new library, music centre

City loses tireless advocate of new library, music centre

Virginia Gillham was one of the founding members of Friends of the Guelph Public Library
Former firefighter turns to acting in retirement

Former firefighter turns to acting in retirement

Dean Curtis began acting in local theatre six months before he retired from the Guelph Fire Department
New chapter in Guelph for women of colour book club

New chapter in Guelph for women of colour book club

Pages & Conversations is meant to be a safe space for women of colour to express themselves
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
City loses a fierce and fearless advocate

City loses a fierce and fearless advocate

'She challenged people in all the best ways. She stood up for and to people.'
PSWs scared for patients ahead of hospital cuts in May

PSWs scared for patients ahead of hospital cuts in May

Over 50 people came to a rally in support of personal support workers at Guelph General Hospital on Monday
'Pretty scary' situation trying to pay rent and eat healthy: Public Health

'Pretty scary' situation trying to pay rent and eat healthy: Public Health

A single person on Ontario Works would fall $747 short at the end of the month considering 131 per cent of their income would go to rent and 53 per cent for food
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