Construction crime wave sweeps across Canada
A new crime wave is spreading across Canada. Heavy construction equipment, ranging from small bulldozers to excavators costing over US$600,000,
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14 Nov 00
A new crime wave is spreading across Canada. Heavy construction equipment, ranging from small bulldozers to excavators costing over US$600,000,
14 Nov 00
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