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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

Owner of 7 dogs terrorizing Guelph neighbourhood now faces 18 charges

Owner of 7 dogs terrorizing Guelph neighbourhood now faces 18 charges

Door-to-door mail delivery on Algoma Drive and surrounding streets was temporarily suspended by Canada Post after it conducted a safety assessment
Community rallies behind woman diagnosed with cancer while visiting from Japan

Community rallies behind woman diagnosed with cancer while visiting from Japan

Nearly $30,000 has been raised for a woman who was diagnosed with cancer on vacation to Guelph from Tokyo and she is facing large medical bills since she isn't an Ontario resident
No home mail delivery for neighbourhood terrorized by loose dogs

No home mail delivery for neighbourhood terrorized by loose dogs

'We heard screaming and looked out and the postal worker had been chased up onto somebody's front porch across the street' — residents of a Guelph neighbourhood complain to the city and the humane society as several dogs run loose in the streets, wreaking havoc
Sharing grief and sustaining memories through wind phones

Sharing grief and sustaining memories through wind phones

Processing grief through a wind phone connected to nowhere can be found just outside Guelph
Sharing grief and sustaining memories through wind phones

Sharing grief and sustaining memories through wind phones

Processing grief through a wind phone connected to nowhere. 'Wind phones aren't for everyone, but for the people that they're for they're profoundly healing'
Report: Family's grocery bill to go up $702 next year

Report: Family's grocery bill to go up $702 next year

The Canada's Food Price Report used AI technology to predict the rising cost of groceries next year won't be quite as bad as this year
CANADA: 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
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