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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is expected to extend its COVID-19 state of emergency to the beginning of June, as retail stores were allowed to partly reopen and the top doctor suggested more restrictions could be loosened soon.The provincial legislature will sit Tuesday and is expected to extend the province state of emergency to June 2, while also holding question period again.The state of emergency is dealt with separately from the emergency orders, recently extended to May 19, which cover closures
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A mid-morning check stop in Halton Hills found that nearly half of drivers were in risky territory.The Halton Partners for Car Seat Safety, made up of members of the Halton Regional Police Service, Halton Region Health Department, Halton Hills Fire, OPP and numerous volunteers staged a car seat check stop on May 4 in Ac
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