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Stu Campaigne

Stu Campaigne

Stu Campaigne is a Canadore College graduate and intrepid journalist in the digital age. He is a full-time, proud Dad of two and a part-time fantasy sports aficionado. Stu is a media man for all seasons, covers the City Hall beat, and welcomes all news tips to [email protected].

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Recent Work by Stu

Fugitive, wanted in connection with local bank robbery, apprehended

Fugitive, wanted in connection with local bank robbery, apprehended

On July 7, Orillia OPP notified the public that Gauthier had broken his statutory release and police say he is connected to an armed robbery in Alliston
BEYOND LOCAL: Northern Ontario woman hopes to reach others afflicted with same rare and debilitating medical condition

BEYOND LOCAL: Northern Ontario woman hopes to reach others afflicted with same rare and debilitating medical condition

'It's a rocking feeling. A constant feeling that I'm in motion. A feeling of being drunk that never goes away'
21 years after Adam Ranger's death, his brother advocates to prevent more tragedies

21 years after Adam Ranger's death, his brother advocates to prevent more tragedies

"Nothing seemed to work," Ranger said of efforts to get drivers to understand the importance of stopping for the school bus
ONTARIO: Landlords offer expertise as province sorts out commercial rental assistance

ONTARIO: Landlords offer expertise as province sorts out commercial rental assistance

'All of my properties — even my restaurants have paid. They've had some struggles but they are doing takeout. I have a fitness club which is completely shut down — they're not allowed to operate and yet they've maintained their rent...'
COVID-19: Family fatigue is real and it's threatening your mental health in quarantine

COVID-19: Family fatigue is real and it's threatening your mental health in quarantine

When it comes to spending time with the same people day after day, taking time away from your living situation and taking time for yourself is a key step we can all take. In this rare example, when it comes to family time, less is sometimes more
ONTARIO: Preparing for 'heartbreaking' COVID-19 outcomes at long-term care homes

ONTARIO: Preparing for 'heartbreaking' COVID-19 outcomes at long-term care homes

'We understand this is heartbreaking, but it is important that we communicate the circumstances as we know them so that you may consider and decide in advance what measures might be acceptable to you should your loved one suffer from COVID-19 or require hospitalization'
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