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Nova Scotia fire hall apologizes for partygoers dressed as KKK members at Halloween dance.
Members of the African Nova Scotian community question just what will result from this incident.
Fire chief: "A mistake was made. They were allowed in, they shouldn’t have been" Police in Cape Breton are also looking into whether a crime was committed.
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