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Joseph Quigley

Joseph Quigley

Joseph Quigley is NewmarketToday’s municipal reporter. He is a journalist who believes in the importance of local councils and is passionate about the political world, social justice and community service.

Joseph has reported in places across the country for five years, including Alberta and Haliburton, Ontario. He has contributed to award-winning newspapers and stories, including a runner-up for reporter of the year by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association.

Joseph is volunteer with the Haliburton Rotaract Club, completing service projects and acting as secretary. He has english and journalism degrees from Trent University and Loyalist College.

Phone
905-895-1432 ext. 1226
Email
[email protected]

Recent Work by Joseph

A 1.5M LED holiday light show is coming to this area

A 1.5M LED holiday light show is coming to this area

Pop-up holiday light event coming to Upper Canada Mall despite some bylaw conflict
There's an 'immense' new indoor tennis facility in our region

There's an 'immense' new indoor tennis facility in our region

New facility featuring 10 courts is currently available to Newmarket tennis club members only
Newmarket restaurant customers delight in oddity of cat robot server

Newmarket restaurant customers delight in oddity of cat robot server

Robotic servers have made their way in more than 75 restaurants across GTA, including 17 across York Region
'Shake it Off' on the train: Metrolinx offering late GO rides for Swifties

'Shake it Off' on the train: Metrolinx offering late GO rides for Swifties

Late GO train service to be offered for Barrie, Stouffville lines on Taylor Swift Toronto concert dates
'Wilful neglect?': Family shocked at condition of historic home

'Wilful neglect?': Family shocked at condition of historic home

'This isn’t just us, this is the whole community speaking ... What the heck is going on with that house? Why has it been allowed to deteriorate?' asks descendant of Newmarket-area pioneer John Bogart
Southlake defends parking fees that premier says are unfair

Southlake defends parking fees that premier says are unfair

Premier says high parking fees at the province's hospitals aren't fair for visitors and nurses, while Southlake says it is a needed revenue stream
Local town says feed the birds, but not too much, with feeder crackdown

Local town says feed the birds, but not too much, with feeder crackdown

Newmarket plans to limit properties to six bird feeders to address any problem cases
Ice to see you: Freeze-dried candy store opens in Newmarket

Ice to see you: Freeze-dried candy store opens in Newmarket

Teen entrepreneur is running the family business and selling products that 'people come in and get super excited about'
Province should butt out of bike lanes, says local mayor

Province should butt out of bike lanes, says local mayor

Ontario government's plan to require municipalities to get approval before adding some lanes 'will lead to unintended outcomes and public frustration,' Newmarket's John Taylor says
York Region eyes more incentives for private market affordable development

York Region eyes more incentives for private market affordable development

Newmarket mayor says more public funding in housing should mean public or non-profit ownership
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