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Threatening packages aimed at staff sent to B.C. elementary school

  • Several packages with threatening statements were sent to staff at Evelyn Dickson Elementary School, causing police involvement, according to Vanderhoof RCMP on March 11.
  • The letters referenced B.C.'s ERASE policy on March 13.
  • Vanderhoof Mayor Kevin Moutray condemned the threats and described the actions as a "black eye on Vanderhoof" in a March 13 statement.
  • Vanderhoof has experienced other anti-LGBTQ2S+ incidents, with local leaders urging an end to such behaviors.
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Threatening packages aimed at staff sent to B.C. elementary school

The letters found last month referred to B.C.’s education diversity and inclusion guidelines, RCMP said

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Staff target of suspicious packages sent to Vanderhoof school

The letters found last month referred to B.C.’s education diversity and inclusion guidelines, RCMP said

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Barriere Star Journal broke the news in on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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