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Mark Pare

Mark Pare

Mark graduated from Canadore College in North Bay in 2011, and his decade-long career in digital, TV and radio has brought him across Ontario and beyond. He spent nearly a decade in the radio news industry in North Bay, Timmins and Waterloo Region, and has also done freelance sports broadcasting work for RogersTV. In his spare time, Mark enjoys heading out into the community, going to and watching sporting events and playing video games.

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mark@guelphtoday.com

Recent Work by Mark

Retired Guelph judge to Premier Ford: careful where you get your info

Retired Guelph judge to Premier Ford: careful where you get your info

'You want to be very careful that you have your facts straight and that you don’t change the system based on what you’re hearing on the street,' said Norm Douglas
Family of Guelph's 'Mighty Myles' on mission to find him a liver

Family of Guelph's 'Mighty Myles' on mission to find him a liver

Myles Beaulieu, nearly a year old, has biliary atresia and is in need of a live liver donation
BEYOND LOCAL: Video shows ferocity of fatal morning fire in Guelph

BEYOND LOCAL: Video shows ferocity of fatal morning fire in Guelph

Ontario Fire Marshal is now investigating to determine what caused fire that left two Guelph women dead
Former Sault prosecutor challenges you to be the judge

Former Sault prosecutor challenges you to be the judge

Norman Douglas, who went on to serve as a judge in Guelph, has written a unique book about cases he worked on during a law career that spanned more than 50 years
Ukrainian Olympic swimmer starts new life as coach in Guelph

Ukrainian Olympic swimmer starts new life as coach in Guelph

Pavlo Illichov, who represented Ukraine at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, left Ukraine with his family in late April
Guelph family finally has answers to 80-year-old mystery

Guelph family finally has answers to 80-year-old mystery

Sgt. John Alston Proctor was an air gunner shot down in World War 2, and his family in Guelph now know where his remains are buried
Election signs should be only on private property: Guelph mayor

Election signs should be only on private property: Guelph mayor

Guelph Mayor Cam Guthrie would like to see public consultations into election sign placement after this fall's municipal election
ONTARIO: University of Waterloo student gets tuition help from Taylor Swift

ONTARIO: University of Waterloo student gets tuition help from Taylor Swift

Pop star Taylor Swift deposited over $6,000 into Ayesha Khurram's bank account to help with tuition costs
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