Repeated Acts of Vandalism Cost $160k Last Year Alone: Saskatoon Business Owner
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Repeated Acts of Vandalism Cost $160k Last Year Alone: Saskatoon Business Owner.
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A Saskatoon business owner says repeated acts of vandalism is costing him tens of thousands of dollars.
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From smashed windows to a suspected arson, the incidents are piling up.
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