La Loche shootings: A Saskatchewan town grieves
Candles left in remembrance as town mourns its losses
Signs of a community in pain can be seen everywhere in La Loche, Sask., where four people were shot to death on Friday.
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with first-degree murder in all four homicides.
Premier Brad Wall and Assembly of First Nations Grand Chief Perry Bellegarde are scheduled to visit the northern community of about 3,000 today.
Hundreds were expected to gather at a local church this morning.
Outside the La Loche Community School where teacher's aide Marie Janvier, 21, and teacher Adam Wood, 35, were shot to death, mourners have left candles, a teddy bear and other items. The community is planning a candlelight vigil tonight to honour the four victims.
Two brothers, Drayden Fontaine, 13, and Dayne Fontaine, 17, were found dead of gunshot wounds in a home in La Loche, RCMP said Saturday
Seven more people were wounded in the shootings.
On Sunday, more than 90 RCMP officers from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba were in the community.