Officials with Calgary's Alpha House Society say it could cost between $10,000 to $15,000 to repair damage to dozens of the non-profit's outreach vehicles.
Calgary's Alpha House Society is looking for answers after the tires on the organization's outreach vehicles were slashed.say it could cost between $10,000 to $15,000 to repair damage to dozens of the non-profit's outreach vehicles.
On Monday, puncture marks could still be seen on the flattened tires, most of which had yet to be repaired. "We're used to crisis work, but that's not typically the crisis work that we deal with. We're much more used to client crisis," Burvall added.
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