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Halton Region Public Health is reporting six new confirmed cases of coronavirus and three recoveries on Wednesday.According to the regions COVID-19 page, four more Milton residents have contracted the virus. One new case has also been reported each in Oakville and Burlington, bringing the total confirmed and probable cases to 732 鈥?up from 723 yesterday.With two additional recoveries in Oakville and one in Burlington, the number of resolved cases now stands at 610. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Heres the b stanley canada reakdown:鈥?Oakville 218 confirmed cases with 207 recoveries ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Milton 174 confirmed cases with 156 recoveries鈥?Halton Hills 139 confirmed cases with 128 recoveries ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Burlington 123 confirmed cases with 119 recoveries ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are still 28 probable cases in Oakville, 20 in Milton, 16 in Burlington and 13 in Halton Hills.Of the total 732 cases, 78 have been residents or patients associated with a confirmed institutional outbreak.The COVID-19 dea stanley thermoskannen th toll in Halton sits at 25 鈥?11 in Halton Hills, seven in Burlington, four in Milton, and three in Oakville. 11 of them were resident stanley thermobecher s or patients with a confirmed institutional outbreak.TESTING IN HALTONAccording to the latest COVID-19 surveillance report from Halton Regi Ywgx Board approves pay increase for Metcalfe County Schools employees
Local berry farms see successful seasonJune 11, stanley cup 2024 Carlyle Coppins, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditWARREN COUNTY, KY.- Be stanley website rry farms all over Warren County are in full swing. From blackberries to blueberries all kinds of berries are being picked by people. This not only gives people a healthier option, it also builds trust between the farmers and the consumers.Kim Essig, the owner of Bluegrass Berry Farm tells us why people appreciate berry farms. She says, It just the association of where your food comes from. It important because the closer your food is to where you live, the healthier it going to be.Berries rely heavily on the weather and with recent rain some berry farms have a second harvest in their future and this means berries are on the rise.Kim also says,They are a dynamic crop because it so weather dependent. Rain sun heat and the whole strawberry growing as a crop begins really in the fa stanley tumblers ll before so it a fast crop, but there a lot of work required, a lot of labor.Knowing where your food comes from provides peace of mind. And gives you the chance to feed your family the fresh fruits of your labor.Brian Adams, the owner of Berrylicious Orchard shares some of the reactions of people who pick berries. He says, they are very surprised at just how different the fruit tastes, which is homegrown, and just how sweet it is 8230; farms are where food comes from. So farming is
Halton Region Public Health is reporting six new confirmed cases of coronavirus and three recoveries on Wednesday.According to the regions COVID-19 page, four more Milton residents have contracted the virus. One new case has also been reported each in Oakville and Burlington, bringing the total confirmed and probable cases to 732 鈥?up from 723 yesterday.With two additional recoveries in Oakville and one in Burlington, the number of resolved cases now stands at 610. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Heres the b stanley canada reakdown:鈥?Oakville 218 confirmed cases with 207 recoveries ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Milton 174 confirmed cases with 156 recoveries鈥?Halton Hills 139 confirmed cases with 128 recoveries ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Burlington 123 confirmed cases with 119 recoveries ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are still 28 probable cases in Oakville, 20 in Milton, 16 in Burlington and 13 in Halton Hills.Of the total 732 cases, 78 have been residents or patients associated with a confirmed institutional outbreak.The COVID-19 dea stanley thermoskannen th toll in Halton sits at 25 鈥?11 in Halton Hills, seven in Burlington, four in Milton, and three in Oakville. 11 of them were resident stanley thermobecher s or patients with a confirmed institutional outbreak.TESTING IN HALTONAccording to the latest COVID-19 surveillance report from Halton Regi Ywgx Board approves pay increase for Metcalfe County Schools employees
Local berry farms see successful seasonJune 11, stanley cup 2024 Carlyle Coppins, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditWARREN COUNTY, KY.- Be stanley website rry farms all over Warren County are in full swing. From blackberries to blueberries all kinds of berries are being picked by people. This not only gives people a healthier option, it also builds trust between the farmers and the consumers.Kim Essig, the owner of Bluegrass Berry Farm tells us why people appreciate berry farms. She says, It just the association of where your food comes from. It important because the closer your food is to where you live, the healthier it going to be.Berries rely heavily on the weather and with recent rain some berry farms have a second harvest in their future and this means berries are on the rise.Kim also says,They are a dynamic crop because it so weather dependent. Rain sun heat and the whole strawberry growing as a crop begins really in the fa stanley tumblers ll before so it a fast crop, but there a lot of work required, a lot of labor.Knowing where your food comes from provides peace of mind. And gives you the chance to feed your family the fresh fruits of your labor.Brian Adams, the owner of Berrylicious Orchard shares some of the reactions of people who pick berries. He says, they are very surprised at just how different the fruit tastes, which is homegrown, and just how sweet it is 8230; farms are where food comes from. So farming is