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Three Halifax schools dismiss students early on Tuesday following “unfounded” threats, while investigations into those responsible ongoing

Last updated: Thursday, May 2 Students at Halifax West High near Clayton Park as well as Millwood High in Middle Sackville have been dismissed early for two days in a row this week in response to written threats of potential explosive devices, which police and RCMP are investigating. As of Tuesday afternoon, these investigations are ongoing. On Monday, officers were on scene at both schools to investigate separate potential threats that were written in school bathrooms. A third school, l’École secondaire du Sommet on Larry Uteck Boulevard, also reported a similar threat about a potential explosive device at the school on Monday and the school was evacuated while police did a sweep of the school and area to determine it was safe. That investigation is also ongoing.

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Last updated: Thursday, May 2 Students at Halifax West High near Clayton Park as well as Millwood High in Middle Sackville have been dismissed early for two days in a row this week in response to written threats of potential explosive devices, which police and RCMP are investigating. As of Tuesday afternoon, these investigations are ongoing. On Monday, officers were on scene at both schools to investigate separate potential threats that were written in school bathrooms. A third school, l’École secondaire du Sommet on Larry Uteck Boulevard, also reported a similar threat about a potential explosive device at the school on Monday and the school was evacuated while police did a sweep of the school and area to determine it was safe. That investigation is also ongoing.

On Tuesday, both Halifax West and Millwood, as well as a third school, Park West in Clayton Park, dismissed their students early in response to additional written threats of potential explosive devices reported to police. Tuesday’s round of reported potential threats are reported as messages written on paper or in bathroom stalls.

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