CALGARY — Two Home Depot stores in Western Canada were disrupted this week by bomb threats. An outlet in Saanich, Vancouver Island, received a phone call on Wednesday afternoon from a caller claiming a bomb was in the store: the call was found to be a hoax, according to the Victoria Times-Colonist. Meanwhile the CBC reports that at a Calgary store which received similar calls Wednesday and Thursday, police investigation turned up no cause for suspicion.
Bomb threats hit Home Depot stores
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