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Mission school resumes classes after threatening graffiti forced closure

School is back on this morning for students of Ecole Christine Morrison in Mission.

Police brought in a bomb-sniffing dog on Tuesday after threatening graffiti was found on the school grounds earlier this week.

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Police are not saying exactly what the graffiti was, but say it was serious enough to justify closing the school for the day yesterday.

The dog found nothing and classes will resume as normal.

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