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Haliburton break ins

Local businesses ‘uneasy’ after second string of break-ins

Business5 November 2025

By Adam Frisk A recent surge in break-ins, including two incidents in as many weeks at one location, has local business owners on edge and calling for increased public safety measures. Kelsey Redman, owner of…

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