All-clear at Thunder Bay's St. Patrick High School following threat
Police have given the all-clear and St. Patrick High School in Thunder Bay, Ont., is ready to reopen after a threat forced the school to close for the day.
2nd time in recent weeks school has been closed due to threat
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Thunder Bay police and officials with the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board have given the all-clear at St. Patrick High School and say it will reopen for classes Friday morning.
Students were sent home Thursday and classes were cancelled after a threat came in earlier in the day. They can come back to pick up their belongings between 3:30-4:30 p.m., though any community events planned there for this evening remain cancelled.
This is the second time St. Patrick High School has had to close due to a threat in the past two weeks, and comes amid a series of threats directed at Catholic schools in Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario over the past month.
None of the previous incidents resulted in anyone being harmed.