La Loche stands together to reclaim its high school

Community walks from downtown to La Loche Community School

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Caption: Hundreds of people came together in La Loche, Sask. to take part in a Reclaiming Our School walk after last month's deadly shooting.

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Hundreds of people came together in La Loche, Sask. to take part in a Reclaiming Our School walk after last month's deadly shooting.
For the first time since the fatal shooting on Jan. 22, people from the community walked into the high school where teaching assistant Marie Janvier, 21, and teacher Adam Wood, 35, were killed, and seven other people were wounded.
Brothers Dayne, 17, and Drayden Fontaine, 13, were found dead in a home near the school.

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Caption: La Loche, Sask., residents hold signs in February, during a walk to take back their high school. (Matt Kruchak/CBC)

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Caption: Students, teachers, parents and elders will walk from downtown towards La Loche Community School. (Matt Kruchak/CBC)

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Caption: Community members walk from downtown to La Loche Community School. (Matt Kruchak/CBC)

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Caption: Reclaiming Our School walk in La Loche, Sask. (Matt Kruchak/CBC)

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Caption: La Loche, Sask., residents taking back their school after fatal shootings. (Matt Kruchak/CBC)

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Caption: The Reclaiming Our School walk is followed by cultural activities in La Loche, Sask. (Matt Kruchak/CBC)

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Caption: The community of La Loche walks just over one kilometre away from La Loche Community School to enter the building as one. (Matt Kruchak/CBC)

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Caption: The close-knit community of La Loche, Sask., is taking back the northern Saskatchewan high school. (Matt Kruchak/CBC)