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  - CAMBRIDGETODAY.CA - A la Une - 08/Aug 20:42

Why repairing is better than replacing in today’s economy

Skilled workers remind us that behind every successful repair lies a story—of patience, precision, and pride in one’s work, writes Jill Summerhayes

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