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Shots fired at Indian celebrity's café in Surrey for second time

Shots fired at Indian celebrity's café in Surrey for second time

CBC2 days ago
For the second time in a month, someone has opened fire at Kap's Cafe in Surrey, B.C. The CBC's Pinki Wong has more on the latest round of violence to hit the Newton business.
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