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Publication Date: May 26, 2025 - 07:20
Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after crash that killed four students and a teacher
May 26, 2025
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 tragedy response teams are ready as students and staff return to Walkerton District Community School after an accident he described as a “horrible tragedy” claimed the lives of five people.
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