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In Walkerton, grieving students and staff return to school following a devastating collision that claimed four lives—a coach and students. Authorities are boosting mental health support as the community tries to move forward, though one can’t help but wonder if any new lesson plan can erase such deep loss.
Students and staff heading back to school today in a central Ontario town can expect to see increased mental health resources as the community continues to grapple with the deaths of four students and a teacher. Bluewater District School Board spokesperson Jamie Pettit says mental health and…
A school board spokesperson says there will be increased mental health resources available as the community continues to grapple with the tragedy
A coach and four teenage girls were killed in a crash when their SUV collided with a transport truck and another SUV just northeast of London, Ont. on Friday.
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