Ottawa man stabbed on Bruce Pit trail for not sharing joint | Unpublished
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Author: Gary Dimmock
Publication Date: July 7, 2025 - 19:52

Ottawa man stabbed on Bruce Pit trail for not sharing joint

July 7, 2025
On Sunday afternoon, an Ottawa man was knifed in the leg along the Bruce Pit trail after he refused to share his joint with a stranger. Read More


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