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Halton Regional Police Service is seeking information regarding a hit-and-run incident that took place at an Acton elementary
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OAKVILLE, Ont. 鈥?As post-secondary institutions across the country wrap up a spring semester upended by the COVID-19 pandemic, one Ontario college said Thursday it
stanley mugs is optimistic students will be able to return to campus for classes in the fall.Sheridan College said it is preparing to welcome students in September, but added it is also planning for the possibility that physical distancing measures meant to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus will remain in place.We ;re optimistic that a return to on-campus classes will be possible, but are working on contingency plans that include remote learning a
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