Beyond statistics: Second vandal attack on bench bearing late wife's name angers senior Final Edition
It was the second time thoughtless vandals had targeted the bench Norman Wrigglesworth had purchased in memory of his late wife Shirley. And the feisty Richmond senior was mad. Richmond RCMP Sgt. Willie Laurie acknowledges that vandalism is a concern but he does not think Richmond's problems ar...
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Published in | Province (Vancouver, B.C.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Vancouver, B.C
Postmedia Network Inc
03.08.1999
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Summary: | It was the second time thoughtless vandals had targeted the bench Norman Wrigglesworth had purchased in memory of his late wife Shirley. And the feisty Richmond senior was mad. Richmond RCMP Sgt. Willie Laurie acknowledges that vandalism is a concern but he does not think Richmond's problems are worse than any other Lower Mainland jurisdiction. Color Photo: Les Bazso, The Province / Norman Wrigglesworth, at the bench he bought in memory of his late wife, thinks more should be done to stop Richmond vandalism. ; |
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