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Halton Public Health is investigating multiple new COVID-19 cases at well-known stores across the region Sunday.Parent company Loblaw Companies Ltd. is reporting a COVID-19 case at the Burlington Shoppers Drug Mart at 5353 Lakeshore Road East last day employee w
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