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Bryan Lewis was having a casual conversation when he mentioned he was going to run for mayor of Halton Hills. Oh yeah, I knew that two or three weeks ago, the man he was talking to said. I thought, how did you know that before I did Lewis said with a laugh. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lewis said when Rick Bonnette announced he would run for
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For the first time ever, the Halton Catholic District School Board has hard numbers on who its students are and what they think about their school experience.The board presented the results of the 2022 Leave Your Mark: S
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