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OTTAWA 鈥?Newly unsealed court documents are giving a window into a custody battle between a Canadian man and his American wife who were kidnapped and held hostage in Afghanistan for five years.The family court documents detailing the dispute between Joshua Boyle and Caitlan Coleman o <a href=
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New COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Halton with the majority of the cases found in residents under 40, as Halton Region Public health declared another institutional outbreak that has left two dead.According to the health department, there were 27 additional coronavirus cases on Monday Oct. 5 鈥?11 new infections in Milton, seven in Burlington, five in Oakville, and four in Halton Hills.This brings the total confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases in the region to 1,371 with 1,179 resolved and 165 remaining active, with 58 active cases in Oakville, 51 in Burlington, 34 in Oakville, and 22 in Halton Hills. <a href=
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