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Articles by Daryl Newcombe
- London considers opening up more land for residential development in city’s rural areas
- Dundas Place to be car-free more consistently with weekend schedule
- Council hikes property tax, water, and sewer bills over $300 on average London home
- Council’s move to shorten committee meetings accused of silencing minority voices
- Budget Day 1: Council holds the line on 7.4% tax rate increase but funds shelter beds and more park maintenance
Daryl Newcombe
ContactDaryl Newcombe was born and raised in Guelph. He earned a B.Sc. in Environmental Science from the University of Guelph and then returned to school several years later for a diploma in Broadcasting from Conestoga College.
Daryl was first hired to work in our London newsroom in 2002 before spending seven years as a videographer in Windsor; the last several on the city hall beat. Daryl returned to London in 2010.
He primarily covers the city hall beat.
In his spare time Daryl enjoys travelling, reading about science and military history, and doing home renovations.