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A WestJet pilot flying from Newfoundland to Orlando International Airport had his eyes burned by a green laser light, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration officials said Wednesday.Spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said in an emai
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Halton health officials are reporting 13 new COVID-19 cases Friday July 16 , marking the first double-digit increase in daily coronavirus cases across the region in about a week.Based on the latest data from the public health unit, there are six more cases of the illness in Burlington, five in Oakville, and one each in Milton and Halton Hills. Six of the new cases are a
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