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Suspected arson shutters historic Downtown Eastside cafe

It could take months to reopen one of Vancouver's oldest diners.
Police say a fire last month at the Ovaltine Cafe on the Downtown Eastside is a suspected arson. As Ali Pitargue reports, the owners are refusing to give up on their business and the community.

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