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cait Police raid in Milton neighbourhood turns up gun
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 The province is reporting a little over 60 new cases of COVID-19 in Halton on Saturday March 5.According to the latest update from the Ontario government, 63 new infections have been documented locally, down from Fridays total of 70.Halton Public Health no longe stanley cup r updates its COVID-19 dashboard on weekends, so a breakdown  stanley termosar by municipality isnt available.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Across the province, there are 1,930 new COVID-19 cases 鈥?down by seven per cent from Fridays report of 2,085 鈥?with 24 new deaths.      Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 hav stanley termosy e also declined to 795, with 253 people in the ICU.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tylv Ford    shocked    by COVID-19 test amounts
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