No measles confirmed in Ottawa: Public health monitoring re-emergence

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Ottawa Public Health says there is a risk of re-emergence of measles, citing the disease’s re-emergence in different parts of the world.

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Air Canada is offering travellers in Hamilton and Waterloo Region a ride to Toronto Pearson International Airport in a “luxury” bus.If you have spotted "ungraded beef" at your grocery store recently – it's not mystery meat. In fact, officials say it's completely safe to consume.Halton Regional Police say they have laid charges against one of their own after the officer accidentally discharged his firearm in Burlington last month.

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