Somebody put a live WWI-era artillery shell out with the trash in London, Ont.

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London police say someone put a live, First World War-era artillery shell out with the trash Tuesday. It contained more than 10 kilograms of live explosives and had to be destroyed by bomb experts at Canadian Forces Base Borden.

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