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Teen charged after ‘hate-motivated' graffiti found in Arnprior, McNab-Braeside area: OPP

Teen charged after ‘hate-motivated' graffiti found in Arnprior, McNab-Braeside area: OPP

CTV News09-05-2025

An Ontario Provincial Police vehicle is pictured in this file image. (Bobb Barratt / OPP Photographer/OPP)

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