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Halton Hills Climate Action will join groups across Canada for a National Day of Action on Wednesday September 8 with the theme We have a climate emergency: act like it! Thats the message to political candidates of all parties in advance of the federal election, and in the wake of fierce fires, heat waves, and floods that ravaged Canada this summer.Local climate action supporters will gather from 4 to 5
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After seven months of being stuck at home, George Iliadis is looking forward to next week. So, too, he says, are the customers of his small, east-end barber shop, eager to get their now-shaggy manes trimmed. They call up and say, George, we miss you. Well, I miss them, too. After this long, customers are li
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