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Business owner targeted by arson and vandalism: family

Business owner targeted by arson and vandalism: family

CTV News24-07-2025
An Edmonton business owner has had two of her businesses destroyed by arson and a third vandalized within the last 10 days. CTV News Edmonton's Nav Sangha reports.
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