CALGARY- One of the city’s largest high schools had to be locked down on Friday, due to a threat.
It happened just before noon at Western Canada High School on 17 Ave. S.W.
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Police rushed to the school to investigate, while students were kept safe in their classrooms.
The lockdown ended a short time later, and it’s still not clear what kind of threat was made.
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