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LOS ANGELES 鈥?A powerful Pacific storm blew into Southern and Central California on Friday with wind-driven heavy rains that downed power lines and electrocuted a man, killed a motorist in a submerged
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The number of people with COVID-19 in local hospitals is down compared to the previous day as the region sees another COVID-related death.On Friday, Halton Healthcare and Joseph Brant Hospital reported that there are 25 people being treated in the regions four hospitals, down from 32 yesterday.According to the reports, there are 15 people with COVID-19 in the Oakville hospital, five in Burlington, four in Milton, and one in Georgetown. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Region reported on Friday that another Oakville resident has died. There have been 119 COVID-related deaths in Oakville since the start of the pandemic 鈥?as well as 154 i
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