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La Loche marks 10 years since mass shooting in northern Saskatchewan
The ceremony honors four victims of the 2016 shooting and marks new healing initiatives including trauma-informed practices and plans for a commemorative park.
- About 600 kilometres north of Saskatoon, La Loche Dene High School will open next year for regular classes on the 10th anniversary, with a community ceremony planned this afternoon, says NLSD.
- On Jan. 22, 2016, a 17-year-old attacker carried out attacks that left four dead and seven wounded, beginning in a home and continuing at La Loche Dene High School.
- The Northern Lights School Division and Dene High School principal worked remotely with Frank DeAngelis, former principal of Columbine High School, while renovations include a wellness room with counselling space and staff trauma training.
- Jason Young framed the day as one to remember and reflect on healing and resilience, noting NLSD plans a monument or commemorative park concept and aims to reopen for regular classes next year.
- Over the last decade La Loche pursued a long-term wellness strategy and trauma-informed practices, departing from past closures to open the school for this 10th anniversary ceremony.
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