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Doug Coxson

Doug Coxson

Doug has been a reporter and editor for 25 years, working mainly in Waterloo region and Guelph

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Recent Work by Doug

Region of Waterloo ready to advance Cambridge-to-Guelph GO Transit proposal

Region of Waterloo ready to advance Cambridge-to-Guelph GO Transit proposal

Metrolinx could be asked to provide a GO Bus link between Cambridge and Guelph in the meantime
Cambridge passes 2024 budget with a 7.17 per cent tax hike

Cambridge passes 2024 budget with a 7.17 per cent tax hike

All but one councillor supported the increase, which includes infrastructure levy
Region of Waterloo targets 8% tax hike heading into final deliberations

Region of Waterloo targets 8% tax hike heading into final deliberations

This doesn't include the City of Cambridge tax increase, which won't be known until February
Holly Trail sign goes up, ending Puslinch's Swastika Trail saga

Holly Trail sign goes up, ending Puslinch's Swastika Trail saga

Swastika Trail has been erased from sight as Puslinch Lake neighbours celebrate what many say was a long time coming
Ontario Greens committed to developing inter-regional transit between Waterloo region, Guelph and Brantford

Ontario Greens committed to developing inter-regional transit between Waterloo region, Guelph and Brantford

Green Party leader Mike Schreiner says his party would upload 50 per cent of municipal transit costs to province to help fund inter-regional transit initiatives
Personal confessor shares secrets and performs tasks for his dead clients

Personal confessor shares secrets and performs tasks for his dead clients

Guelph man takes on side hustle inspired by Australia's 'coffin confessor' Bill Edgar
ONTARIO: Cambridge couple ties the knot at McDonalds drive-thru (12 photos)

ONTARIO: Cambridge couple ties the knot at McDonalds drive-thru (12 photos)

"Drive-thru Say I Do" contest gives Steph Garcia and Phil Hammond opportunity they'd been waiting for
Swastika Trail saga to have its day in the House of Commons

Swastika Trail saga to have its day in the House of Commons

A petition to rename a private road in Puslinch will be read on the floor of the House of Commons next month after gaining enough electronic signatures to move forward.
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