Three Regina schools are in the ‘secure the building’ mode right now.
The Regina Police Service says this is in response to a social media message, but the validity of the message isn’t known at this point.
St. Peter’s, Archbishop M.C. O’Neill and Thom Collegiate have all enacted their security protocols.
Schools go into this ‘secure the building’ mode when the threat is outside a building, so all outside doors are locked and each exterior door is monitored while regular school activities continue.
No other details are available at this time.
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