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New COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Halton with the majority of the cases found in residents under 40, as Halton Region Public health declared another institutional outbreak that has l
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Halton police are looking for three suspects following a failed robbery at the Milton Mall on Thursday, Aug. 8.At around 5:18 p.m., three individuals went to Milton Jewellers inside the mall and broke into two display cases, said Const. Jeff Dillon, Halton Regional Police Service media officer.An employee reportedly saw what the suspec
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