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 Several new coronavirus cases are being reported in Oakville and Milton Tuesday  June 2 .The latest update brings the total for Halton region cases to 723, but 608 of those are recoveries.According to Halton Region Public Health, seven more residents have tested positive for COVID-19, four in Oakville and three in Milton.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            stanley thermobecher              However, there have also been 17 more recoveries 鈥?three in Burlington, six in Oakville, six in Milton and two in Halton Hills.One of the new cases involves a Halton resident aged 0-19, while 3 include residents aged 20-39. One new case is in the 4 cups stanley 0-59 age group while another is in the 60-79 age group, according to Halton Region   Tuesday update.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Heres the breakdown:鈥?Oakville has 217 confirmed cases  up from 213 Monday  with 205 recoveries               ARTICLE CONTIN stanley quencher UES BELOW                                        鈥?Milton has 170 confirmed cases  up from 167 Monday  with 156 recoveries                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Halton Hills has 140 confirmed cases  down from 141 Monday  with 129 recoveries鈥?Burlington has 122 confirmed cases  no change from Monday  with 118 recoveriesThere are still 25 probable coronavirus cases in Oakville, 20 in Milton, 15 in Burlington and 14 in Halton Hills.Of the total 723 confirmed and probable cases, 78 have been residents or pat Zmat Thousands of peaceful protestors attend  BlackLivesMatter rally in Oshawa Sunday
 A woman sustained non-life-threatening injuries after a townhouse was sprayed with bullets during an early-morning shooting in Oakville Saturday.Halton Police responded  stanley flask to reports of gunfire in the area of Sixth Line and Munns Avenue shortly after 2:40 a.m. A woman in her 20s, who police said was shot more than once, was taken to hospital. No other injuries were reported.Police recovered approximately 10 shell casings on the walkway leading to the townhouse on The Greenery. There were multiple bullet holes in the front door and another in an upstairs window.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police were using a drone to survey the residence for additional evidence.      Police are seeking a suspect or suspects for what they believe to be a targeted incident. They say there is no evidence to suggest an on-going public safety threat. Investigators will remain on scene throughout the day and will be canvassing for witnesses.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police ask anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or have any relevant information related to it, to contact 2 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777, ext. 2215 or 221 stanley puodelis 6.Tips can be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477  TIPS  or through the website at haltoncrimestoppers.ca.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                            amp;amp;lt;! /* Font Def stanley cup initions */ @font-face