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OPP hold town hall in Quadeville, Ont.

OPP hold town hall in Quadeville, Ont.

CTV News12-07-2025
Police are hosting a town hall in Quadeville after a brutal attack that left a girl with life-threatening injuries. CTV's Josh Marano caught up with residents ahead of the event
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