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Nathan Taylor

Nathan Taylor

Nathan Taylor has been in the news business for more than 20 years, 10 of which were spent at Orillia’s former daily newspaper, the Packet & Times. He was a reporter before being promoted to city editor and, later, regional editor for five newspapers in Simcoe County.

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Recent Work by Nathan

Province putting $12.5M toward police mental health supports

Province putting $12.5M toward police mental health supports

Investment will include funding to hire 20 additional mental health staff; police 'often experience incidents that none of us will have to face,' says solicitor general
Province reports 213 new COVID-19 cases today

Province reports 213 new COVID-19 cases today

Majority of cases confirmed in Toronto, Peel, Ottawa
Province confirms 170 new COVID-19 cases today

Province confirms 170 new COVID-19 cases today

There's one new case reported in Northern Ontario
Ontario reports 149 new COVID-19 cases today

Ontario reports 149 new COVID-19 cases today

There's one known active case in Northern Ontario
Province reports 185 new COVID-19 cases today

Province reports 185 new COVID-19 cases today

There are two known active cases in Northern Ontario
Province confirms 158 new COVID-19 cases today

Province confirms 158 new COVID-19 cases today

Two new deaths bring Ontario's total to 2,813
Premier announces plans to hire 200 new OPP officers (8 photos)

Premier announces plans to hire 200 new OPP officers (8 photos)

Solicitor General Sylvia Jones said where the new officers would work is up to the OPP, but she also said she expected there would be a focus on the north
BEYOND LOCAL: Activist who went to same school as George Floyd weighs in on 'soul destroying' riots

BEYOND LOCAL: Activist who went to same school as George Floyd weighs in on 'soul destroying' riots

'From this distance, I don’t see many hopeful signs,' Rita Shelton Deverell says of racism, pandemic and rollback of rights legislation fuelling unrest
ONTARIO: Orillia native with COVID-19 urges people to 'take precautions seriously'

ONTARIO: Orillia native with COVID-19 urges people to 'take precautions seriously'

Chad McKillop and wife still feeling effects of coronavirus; 'The more people follow these guidelines, the quicker we’re going to get through this'
ONTARIO: Manager of Nissan dealership accused of damaging vehicles at another Nissan dealer

ONTARIO: Manager of Nissan dealership accused of damaging vehicles at another Nissan dealer

The dealership put up surveillance cameras after their lot was struck the first time
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