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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

<b>CANADA:</b> New Canadian babies born via birth tourism less than one per cent of all births

CANADA: New Canadian babies born via birth tourism less than one per cent of all births

But it is enough of a problem that hospitals in Calgary ask for a $15,000 deposit up front
Electric school buses on the radar of UGDSB

Electric school buses on the radar of UGDSB

A motion carried to look into the current school bus fleet
U of G professor proposes national survey for rural communities

U of G professor proposes national survey for rural communities

The largest employment sectors in the rural study on mental health during the pandemic were social services, agriculture and education
Some towns in Wellington County could be 15-minute cities

Some towns in Wellington County could be 15-minute cities

The County of Wellington has used the term complete communities in its County Official Plan Review Recommendation Report, which has aspects of the 15-minute city concept
Results from new student census at WCDSB

Results from new student census at WCDSB

The census had a small sample size with 1,500 students who filled it out
A charter on food justice is being re-written by community group

A charter on food justice is being re-written by community group

How the charter will be presented to council is yet to be determined
Fergus Kilt Skate brings out the tartan

Fergus Kilt Skate brings out the tartan

Sunday afternoon Fergus Kilt Skate with families gliding around the rink
Vaccine waste up 4.1 per cent in 2022, but the data is skewed

Vaccine waste up 4.1 per cent in 2022, but the data is skewed

Public Health said the number is higher in part because they were seeing two year's of vaccine returned
PIN volunteer network set to cease operations in March

PIN volunteer network set to cease operations in March

Funding shortage seen as one of the main reasons as board prepares for final vote later this month
Nature is buzzing at U of G's Through the Lens photo contest

Nature is buzzing at U of G's Through the Lens photo contest

The overall winner for the U of G photo contest was Aleksandra Dolezal for her photo called research in action