Bizarre Canadian thriller title?

Hi my name is Adam and I was hoping someone on this forum could help me out with the title to a pretty obscure Canadian indie film I saw years ago in the 90s I think. The movie is about 3 middle school aged kids that run around their little town vandalizing and just plain old causing havoc. The kids 2 boys and a Girl I think are wearing flannel and Denim mostly and at the end they either kill an old lady or almost kill her. The dialog is real weird because one of the kids yells every line mostly in an over the top kind of manner. Please let me know if this rings a bell. I’ve been looking for it for years.
 
The closest thing I could think of is "Over the Edge" but I don't think it's Canadian.

I looked through a list of the top Canadian films of all time, and by the time I got to no 65 it was down to stuff like "Wavelength" which is a 45 minute shot of a wall, and some 9 minute time lapse shots of an airport that had been mislabeled as films. At 103, they ran out of films to list, and the lowest rated Canadian film on the list was just a guy who bought a DSLR, took pictures of himself in a mirror, and packaged it as a DVD.

I'm wondering if maybe you are misremembering some of the details, perhaps this was an American film set in Canada. Or maybe a Mandela effect situation like that Sinbad movie where he played a genie, the one that everyone remembers but never actually existed.
 
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reminds me of a story

all the houses on a street are vandalized save one house.
cops go to the single, untouched house. a kid lives there. guess who did the vadalizing?

anyway i have not seen the film you mentioned, sorry.
 
The closest thing I could think of is "Over the Edge" but I don't think it's Canadian.

I looked through a list of the top Canadian films of all time, and by the time I got to no 65 it was down to stuff like "Wavelength" which is a 45 minute shot of a wall, and some 9 minute time lapse shots of an airport that had been mislabeled as films. At 103, they ran out of films to list, and the lowest rated Canadian film on the list was just a guy who bought a DSLR, took pictures of himself in a mirror, and packaged it as a DVD.

I'm wondering if maybe you are misremembering some of the details, perhaps this was an American film set in Canada. Or maybe a Mandela effect situation like that Sinbad movie where he played a genie, the one that everyone remembers but never actually existed.
It’s definitely not over the edge it was real low budget. The cast was limited to maybe 15 people including extras.
 
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