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Province set to expand cancer coverage for firefighters

Province set to expand cancer coverage for firefighters

Firefighters die of cancer four times more than the general population, says Ontario government
TRILLIUM TALK: ‘This is a political decision and people are going to be killed’

TRILLIUM TALK: ‘This is a political decision and people are going to be killed’

Every Sunday morning, one of our legislative reporters from The Trillium provides an inside look at the week that was in Ontario politics — and the week ahead
Good morning, Halton Hills! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Halton Hills! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Norval Presbyterian reconsecrated as Indian Orthodox church

Norval Presbyterian reconsecrated as Indian Orthodox church

The well-known building in the hamlet is once again home to a Christian congregation
Local rally calls for action to stop ‘ridiculous’ Hwy. 413

Local rally calls for action to stop ‘ridiculous’ Hwy. 413

Halton Hills Climate Action among those demanding federal impact assessment of project
Front window smashed during Georgetown vape store break-in

Front window smashed during Georgetown vape store break-in

Male suspect stole cash, products early Wednesday morning
More Bell Canada copper wire stolen in rural Halton Hills

More Bell Canada copper wire stolen in rural Halton Hills

Theft occurred in area of 25 Sideroad and Regional Road 25
POLL: About three-quarters back higher defence spending, accept tradeoffs

POLL: About three-quarters back higher defence spending, accept tradeoffs

About 74 per cent of readers in a recent online poll said that they thought the defence budget should increase, acknowledging that could mean less money for other priorities
FEED THE NEED: Vote to help Food4Kids Halton win $100K

FEED THE NEED: Vote to help Food4Kids Halton win $100K

iA Financial Group contest runs until Nov. 27
Ontario reaches $108.5-million deal with feds for school food program

Ontario reaches $108.5-million deal with feds for school food program

The funding will mean 9.8 million more meals for Ontario youth and will begin this school year