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The Niska Road Bailey bridge will be making a return to its roots this spring when it will be removed and reused by the Canadian Armed Forces for a training exercise.The Niska Road bridge, which will be replaced as part of the Niska Road improvements planned for 2019, will be removed by the Canadian Armed Forces over a four-day period in March, said a news release from the City of Guelph.Site preparation will begin March 12, with the building removal exercise taking p
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Several Walmart employees in Burlington and Georgetown have tested positive for COVID-19, according to daily internal reports obtained by Inside Halton.There are also new cases Monday at FreshCo and Food Basics locations in the region, according to parent companies Sobeys and Metro.The new COVID-19 case at the FreshCo at 2501 Third Line in Oakville is being reported Monday
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