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A second Halton resident has lost their life after battling coronavirus.Halton Public Health confirmed today April 2 that an elderly Oakville woman succumbed to the disease within the past week.While an Oakville woman in her 70s was hospitalized last week with COVID-19, health officials would neither confirm nor deny if this was the individual who died. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The first coronavirus-related death in Halton was a 51-year-old Milton man, who was identified by his wife as musician Sean Cunnington. He died at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Ho
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Halton Hills Public Library is celebrating the legacy of Henry Thomas Shepherd in a new online exhibit.Shepherds life and accomplishments are detailed through pictures, text, transcripts and audio, from his war service and awards to careers at Flecks Paper Mill and Georgetown Fire Department, where he served as chief. Its been a journey of love and years of gathering pictures from each branch of our family. Ive had lots of help and encouragement along the w
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stanley cup ze and remember the contributions of Black Canadians. These stories need to be told and the research has insured that, not only at a family level, but in many communities and schools. Shepherd was born in Stewarttown in 1895. According to a library press release, he was revered by his peers as a man of incredible integrity, despite the obstacles he faced as a Black man in a racially tumultuous time. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its the librarys ho
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