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Pride flag torn down and burned at Stoughton, Sask. high school

FILE PHOTO. Stoughton Central School / Facebook

Students and staff are “disappointed” after learning the Pride flag at Stoughton Central School was torn down and burned Wednesday.

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The high school held its flag-raising ceremony Monday.

Keith Keating, South East Cornerstone Public School Division spokesperson, said this is the first time the school has flown the flag for Pride Month.

While the students are upset, Keating says they will continue to be supportive of the school’s gay-straight-alliance and LGBTQ2+ community.

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RCMP Sgt. Brian Neilmeyer said the flag was destroyed sometime between midnight and 6 a.m. Wednesday.

Fillmore RCMP detachment is currently investigating the incident as mischief.

WATCH (May 11, 2019): Moose Jaw Pride is showing its colours with a new mural that represents the city’s LGBTQ history.

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