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Edmonton Firefighters Memorial vandalized after 9/11 ceremony

14 September 2024
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Edmonton Firefighters Memorial vandalized after 9/11 ceremony
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The Edmonton Firefighters Memorial in Old Strathcona was vandalized with wreaths destroyed and white paint drizzled over the bronze plaques after a 9/11 ceremony earlier this week. Photos of the damage were shared online, sparking outrage in the community. Authorities are investigating the incident, and efforts are being made to restore the memorial to its original state.

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